Saint Odd
No jumping of POV in this book or series. You see and know what Odd sees and knows, and that is it.
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Saint Odd
No jumping of POV in this book or series. You see and know what Odd sees and knows, and that is it.
Yes, point of view.
"Head jumping". I don't write first person and I work on avoiding "head jumping", which I think I am managing well. It was mentioned on the work I recently posted, but if I am not writing first person, it seems to me that there has to be some "head jumping." How much is generally acceptable.
Okay, need help. Are we using POST or just using copy and pasting to this thread? I was going through the post process and I wasn't confident that it would only be for this class, and it was costing points.
Please let me know.
(1) What type of writing (romance, horror, science fiction, etc.) do you like to do? Typically I write about the supernatural. On occasion a normal setting grabs my attention and I wonder what weird thing or situation could come from it.
(2) When did you start writing? With serious focus, over the last couple years.
(3) Who are a couple of your favorite authors? Koontz and King
(4) What's a fun or quirky fact about you? I hate touching dirty cardboard. I need a good hand wash as quickly as possible after touching it.
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