Rivet Your Readers with Deep Point of View by Jill Elizabeth Nelson

By Jill Elizabeth Nelson

Pricey Novelist: do you want your readers to dwell your tales, no longer only learn them? Deep viewpoint anchors your readers contained in the viewpoint character(s) of your novel. This guide exhibits you the way to accomplish the transformation from usual narrative to deep narrative in transparent, easy-to-master steps. I invite you to comb your writing to the following point with a method that creates immediacy and intimacy together with your readers and nearly removes show/don't inform concerns. My most sensible to You, Jill

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Far out? This guy wasn’t old enough to be a seventies reject. Must be some kind of Sonny Barger hero emulation. Of course, the founder of the Hell’s Angels was decades older now, like the rest of the world, and probably didn’t talk that way anymore either. Not a good time to point that out, but—Okay, she was thinking goofy things to keep from panicking. “I’ll be on my way now. ” She stepped forward. The cycles revved… Notice in the previous segment that Desiree thinks many things in an internal voice that is clearly her own, but none of these thoughts require italics.

Rich Hendricks is thinking about his own past, as well as a past trauma in the community where he serves as police chief, but the issues arise only because they are pertinent to his present situation, and he evaluates the bygone events from the perspective of the present. Police Chief Rich Hendricks caught the coded call-out from the dispatcher on his police scanner at home. He immediately phoned the station for details not given over the radio, and then abandoned his half-eaten, fast-food cheeseburger.

Jane looked out the window. The dew on the roses sparkled in the morning sunlight. Wow! Would there ever be a better day for gardening? Humming, she hurried into the garage. Her gaze searched the wooden shelves. Where had she stored her gloves and trowel? Deep POV does use italics for brief direct thought quotations, but no more frequently than in shallow POV. The use of italicized verbatim thoughts should be limited to exclamations or colloquialisms that require the extra emphasis of italics. 5.

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