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		<title>Editorial &#8211; Tracy DeVore</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 12 Oct 2011 23:00:09 +0000</pubDate>
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What&#8217;s Your Point of View?
by Tracy DeVore &#8211; Senior Editor
&#169; 2011 &#8211; All Rights Reserved

Point of view, more commonly referred to as POV, seems to stump not only many beginning writers but also a few experienced veterans.

It’s sometimes difficult to tell if you’re staying true to POV. One trick I’ve found is to copy my story into a new document and turn it into a first-person account. In order to do this, I conduct a global search and replace all the “she’s” or “he’s” with “I’s,” all the “her” and ...]]></description>
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		<title>Whose Head Am I In? &#8211; Louise Bohmer</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Point of View: Whose Head Am I In?
by Louise Bohmer &#169; 2009 All Rights Reserved
Next to verb tense, point of view is one of the hardest areas of story composition to master. I certainly haven’t mastered it yet, but I have developed strategies to help keep my point of view on track. In this short article, I hope to provide knowledge and examples to help other writers manage point of view issues. 
Point of view describes from which person’s perspective the story is perceived. It’s a narrative mode. It is ...]]></description>
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