• Writing Business
    • Agents & Editors
    • Finding Writing Markets
    • Indie Publishing
    • Marketing
    • Market Trends
    • Quirky Links
    • Web Design
    • Writing for the Web
  • Writing Craft
    • By Genre
      • Romance
      • Young Adult Teen
    • Characters
    • First Pages
    • Grammar
    • Pacing
    • Plotting
    • Point of View
    • Revision
    • Scenes
    • Worldbuilding
    • Writing Prompts
    • Writing Tips
  • Writing Life
    • Author Interviews
    • Conferences
    • Critiques
    • Inspiration
    • Making a Living
  • Writing Tools
    • Book Reviews
    • eBooks
      • Dialogue More than Just Talk ebook
    • Online Writing Tools
    • Writing Software Programs
  • About
    • Contact
    • Regular Columnists
    • Privacy Policy
  • News
  • Services
    • Editorial Services
How To Write Shop

Articles on the craft and business of writing

Point of View

Point of View in Young Adult Fiction

July 1, 2011 by KristiCook 6 Comments
teen girl thinking

I thought I’d talk a little about point of view in young adult fiction—a little more of craft-based a topic than I usually touch on, but I think it’s an important one. Basically, there are three types of point of view to choose from when crafting your young adult or teen novel: Third person omniscient … [Read more…]

Posted in: By Genre, Point of View, Writing Craft, Young Adult Teen Tagged: characters, point of view, young adult

Writing Point of View in Fiction

April 20, 2011 by Lori Devoti Leave a Comment
writing point of view in fiction types of point of view

Writing point of view in fiction. It’s a big deal. Choosing one point of view over another or one type of point of view over another can completely change the story you are telling. Writing point of view badly or sloppily can ruin the story you want to tell. Point of view is so basic, … [Read more…]

Posted in: Point of View, Writing Craft Tagged: author intrusion, first person, omniscient, point of view, POV, third person

Why Write Deep Point of View?

March 7, 2011 by Kathy Steffen 2 Comments
deep point of view

You’ve probably heard the term “deep point of view.” You’ve maybe read that it’s the best way to connect with readers, but deep point of view does more than that, much more. Deep Point of View connects readers to your story, but writing deep point of view may also do something for you. Recently, I … [Read more…]

Posted in: Point of View, Writing Craft Tagged: Deep point-of-view, point of view
« Previous 1 2

Featured Book

Save The Cat!
by Blake Snyder

A book on screenwriting that is great for novelists too! Another must have for your How To Write library.

Get at Amazon

Follow us on

  • Facebook
  • Twitter
  • RSS

Or…

Get New Articles Emailed to You!

~~~

We collect, use, and process your data according to our Privacy Policy.

Privacy & Cookies: This site uses cookies. By continuing to use this website, you agree to their use.
To find out more, including how to control cookies, see here: Cookie Policy

Copyright © 2022 How To Write Shop.

Omega WordPress Theme by ThemeHall