Story Sensei Deep Point of View worksheet

Draw the reader into the mind, body, and soul of your characters

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Author: Camy Tang ISBN: 1230000792974
Publisher: Camy Tang Books Publication: November 20, 2015
Imprint: Language: English
Author: Camy Tang
ISBN: 1230000792974
Publisher: Camy Tang Books
Publication: November 20, 2015
Imprint:
Language: English

As a writer, you can provide a richer emotional experience for your reader by utilizing a deeper point of view.

Deep point of view draws the reader into the characters’ heads and can elicit a stronger emotional reader response to the characters’ struggles, decisions, and reactions to external conflict.

Readers who have read a passage in deep point of view often talk about how the characters seemed more vivid, how the story and prose riveted them to the page.

It is very easy for a writer to learn ways to draw the reader into the mind, body, and soul of your characters through deep point of view techniques.

By the end of the worksheet you’ll have:

  1. A basic understanding of different points of view so you can decide if deep or shallow point of view is best for your story

  2. Ways to strengthen the emotional writing and draw the reader deeper into the character’s point of view

  3. An understanding of the structural elements of a scene to help you know when and how to add deep-POV emotions

  4. Tips for how to tweak wording in order to deepen point of view on a minute level, which contributes to a richer point of view for the manuscript as a whole

  5. A finely honed radar for spotting “Telling” and shallow POV through exercises

This worksheet consists of lessons, homework, and fun exercises for you to see lots of deep and shallow POV examples. You’ll learn lots of simple techniques to help you deepen your character’s point of view.

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As a writer, you can provide a richer emotional experience for your reader by utilizing a deeper point of view.

Deep point of view draws the reader into the characters’ heads and can elicit a stronger emotional reader response to the characters’ struggles, decisions, and reactions to external conflict.

Readers who have read a passage in deep point of view often talk about how the characters seemed more vivid, how the story and prose riveted them to the page.

It is very easy for a writer to learn ways to draw the reader into the mind, body, and soul of your characters through deep point of view techniques.

By the end of the worksheet you’ll have:

  1. A basic understanding of different points of view so you can decide if deep or shallow point of view is best for your story

  2. Ways to strengthen the emotional writing and draw the reader deeper into the character’s point of view

  3. An understanding of the structural elements of a scene to help you know when and how to add deep-POV emotions

  4. Tips for how to tweak wording in order to deepen point of view on a minute level, which contributes to a richer point of view for the manuscript as a whole

  5. A finely honed radar for spotting “Telling” and shallow POV through exercises

This worksheet consists of lessons, homework, and fun exercises for you to see lots of deep and shallow POV examples. You’ll learn lots of simple techniques to help you deepen your character’s point of view.

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