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POV

Articles on point of view. Who tells the story and how does he tell it? Discussion on first person, third person, and omniscient narrators.

Close 3rd Person POV star
The close third person point of view gives readers the intimacy of the first person point of view, while allowing the writer more freedom than the first person POV does.

Point of View ~ First Person Narrators star
the pros and cons of using a first person narrator as your POV ( point of view ) character.

POV -- Types of Narrators star
A look at the three most common points of view in children's fiction.

POV -- Who's Interpreting Events? star
POV stands for point of view. Who is telling the story? Whose eyes are we looking through? Who is interpreting events for us?

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