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6 Ways Using More Than One Viewpoint Can Enrich Your Novel

6 Ways Using More Than One Viewpoint can Enrich Your Novel | Tips for writers from a freelance book editor about using more than one point of view in your novel. A must read for writers who want to explore writing from multiple points of view in their stories.

As long as you’re not head hopping, writing your story from more than one point of view opens a range of possibilities for making your story more interesting. Some stories work better when you stick to one point of view, […]

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