Point-of-views has always interested me, not necessarily because it’s required in a story but because there are so many of them to be used. Each has their own reason for their use, but also give the writer a chance to present their story differently to the reader, from the untrusted first-person to the omniscient third-person, each gives the writer the chance to manipulate the reader’s mind in the story telling.
Having said that I wanted to present this post that I found written by a published author. The whole blog itself has some amazing post and I would suggest everyone to go digging through it. Another great post on this blog is Show Don’t Tell But Don’t Show Too Much. What’s really interesting about these posts are the insightful comments that follow.


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