Writing

How To Write In Deep Point-Of-View

What is Deep Point-Of-View, exactly? This narrative technique eliminates the distance between the reader and the point-of-view character by utilizing a close subjective framework. In other words, one character’s thoughts and experiences shape the narrative at a time. No head-hopping, no narrator, and as few marks of authorship as possible. (More on this in a moment.)

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Passive Voice

The passive voice is often maligned by grammazons as a bad writing habit. Or, to put it in the active voice, grammazons across the English-speaking world malign the passive voice as a bad writing habit. In general, the active voice makes your writing stronger, more direct, and, you guessed it, more active. The subject is something, or it does the action

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