Subject: For Novice Fiction Authors: POV Mastery

New authors typically struggle with the question of perspective or point-of-view.

To be honest, when I started dabbling with fiction two years ago, I really struggled with getting the POV right for my fiction short stories. When the reviews started coming in for those short stories, I realized exactly what I didn't know about writing fiction and what I really needed to learn to be successful with fiction.

My early mistakes were two:

* Point Of View;
* Telling, Not Showing.

LOL

I have learned so much about writing fiction in the last two years, but having "the professor" -- my favorite ghost writer -- available to me has helped me learn so much more.

Our current installment is "POV Mastery: Telling Your Fiction Stories from the Best Point Of View."

In this 27-page PDF, we are going to show you how and when to write in first person, second person and third person perspective.

We are also going to show you:

* How others use POV in their fiction stories;
* How to use POV effectively in your stories;
* How to avoid common pitfalls with each perspective;
* How to blend perspectives within the context of a single story.

By the time you finish going through this guide, you will feel much more comfortable about writing fiction and working with the various points-of-view that you can use in your stories.

Click Here to Learn More...

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Bill Platt
Stillwater, Oklahoma USA