41 min

Episode 64 – Mastering Multiple POV (with Julietta Henderson‪)‬ Successfully Self-Publish

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One of the first decisions an author must make when they decide on a new story idea is whether they are writing in single, dual, or multiple POV (points of view). And it’s not always that easy deciding, either. Some genres and stories work better with a single perspective, while others work wonderfully with multiple character perspectives. But determining this before you begin writing can help you avoid head hopping and unclear or indistinguishable character voices. This week, we’re discussing how to master the practice of writing a story written in multiple POV and how to decide which is the best approach for your story.



In this episode, you will:



· Learn the different options you have when choosing perspectives

· Learn which genres work best with which type of POV

· Learn how to effectively write in multiple POV

· Learn the best ways to create different voices for each perspective



Hosts & Guests

Host – Christina Kaye

Guest Host –Author Julietta Henderson



To learn more about Julietta and her book (The Funny Thing About Norman Foreman):

https://juliettahenderson.com/ (https://juliettahenderson.com/)



Shop for Essentials/Supplies for Your Writing Nook:

https://modernbossboutique.com/ (https://modernbossboutique.com/)



To Follow Write Your Best Book on ALL Social Media:

@writeyourbestbook



To Contact Christina Kaye:

info@writeyourbestbook.com (mailto:info@writeyourbestbook.com)

www.writeyourbestbook.com (http://www.writeyourbestbook.com/)



For a Consultation with Christina Kaye

https://letsmeet.io/writeyourbestbook/free-coaching-call (https://letsmeet.io/writeyourbestbook/free-coaching-call)



For a FREE Sample Edit & Quote for Book Editing:

https://writeyourbestbook.com/contact-us/ (https://writeyourbestbook.com/contact-us/)





 

 

One of the first decisions an author must make when they decide on a new story idea is whether they are writing in single, dual, or multiple POV (points of view). And it’s not always that easy deciding, either. Some genres and stories work better with a single perspective, while others work wonderfully with multiple character perspectives. But determining this before you begin writing can help you avoid head hopping and unclear or indistinguishable character voices. This week, we’re discussing how to master the practice of writing a story written in multiple POV and how to decide which is the best approach for your story.



In this episode, you will:



· Learn the different options you have when choosing perspectives

· Learn which genres work best with which type of POV

· Learn how to effectively write in multiple POV

· Learn the best ways to create different voices for each perspective



Hosts & Guests

Host – Christina Kaye

Guest Host –Author Julietta Henderson



To learn more about Julietta and her book (The Funny Thing About Norman Foreman):

https://juliettahenderson.com/ (https://juliettahenderson.com/)



Shop for Essentials/Supplies for Your Writing Nook:

https://modernbossboutique.com/ (https://modernbossboutique.com/)



To Follow Write Your Best Book on ALL Social Media:

@writeyourbestbook



To Contact Christina Kaye:

info@writeyourbestbook.com (mailto:info@writeyourbestbook.com)

www.writeyourbestbook.com (http://www.writeyourbestbook.com/)



For a Consultation with Christina Kaye

https://letsmeet.io/writeyourbestbook/free-coaching-call (https://letsmeet.io/writeyourbestbook/free-coaching-call)



For a FREE Sample Edit & Quote for Book Editing:

https://writeyourbestbook.com/contact-us/ (https://writeyourbestbook.com/contact-us/)





 

41 min