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Helping Writers Become Authors

Everything You Need to Know About Writing a 3rd-Person POV

Helping Writers Become Authors

K.M. Weiland

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4.81.1K Ratings

🗓️ 17 April 2016

⏱️ 19 minutes

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0:00.0

This is K.M. Island.

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and you are listening to the 337th episode of the Helping Writers Become Authors Podcast.

0:17.0

Last week I mentioned the new Word Players group I've started to allow writers to access exclusive review copies of my writing books

0:25.5

as well as giveaways and a special Facebook writing group. Well I'm also

0:30.9

pleased to share that I'm doing the same thing for my fiction with a super readers group.

0:37.0

So if you happen to be a reader of my fiction, historicals like my medieval novel, Behold the Dawn, fantasy like Dreamlander, and everything in between, like my

0:46.4

diesel-punk aerial adventure storming, then you can grab free review copies right now, as well

0:52.2

as early access to future books among

0:55.0

other cool things like giveaways and a reading group so if you're

0:58.0

interested you can jump by my site at K M Wyland that's W E I L A N D, dot com slash Super Dash readers.

1:09.2

And if you want to join the Word Player's Group instead or as as well you can find that at helping

1:15.7

writers become authors dot com slash become dash a dash word player now in other news the latest post on my blog is how to control reader reactions to

1:28.6

character sins so let's say your protagonist just messed up, and we're talking unforgivable sins here.

1:36.0

If you're worried, you may have pushed your readers too far, then here's where you can learn how to control reader reactions.

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So visit my site at helping writers become authors.com

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to check that out.

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And now I hope you enjoyed this week's podcast

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entitled Everything You Need to Know about Writing a Third Person POV.

1:57.0

Chances are good you're using a Third Person POV or point of view in your story right now. And if not, then you likely

2:06.4

used it in the past or will give it a try in the future. It's a nearly universal writing technique and the most popular of all the PLE choices.

2:15.0

But are you using it correctly?

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Not everything in writing comes easily.

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