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Recordings Recording: Point of View - Voice and Character with Sheree Greer
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Recording: Point of View - Voice and Character with Sheree Greer

$19.00

Many times, we are certain who our protagonist is and how to tell their story, but do you ever wonder what hidden gems can be found in exploring various vantage points in your draft work? Changing point of view as a creative exercise can help us blast through writing blocks, identify stakes in stalled plots, and uncover motivations for lead and supporting characters alike. Through discussion and writing prompts, we’ll use point of view as a way to explore voice, character development, and plot movement by exploring how different vantage points can reveal much-needed nuances and complexities in our prose.

Add To Cart $19: Recording - Point of View

Many times, we are certain who our protagonist is and how to tell their story, but do you ever wonder what hidden gems can be found in exploring various vantage points in your draft work? Changing point of view as a creative exercise can help us blast through writing blocks, identify stakes in stalled plots, and uncover motivations for lead and supporting characters alike. Through discussion and writing prompts, we’ll use point of view as a way to explore voice, character development, and plot movement by exploring how different vantage points can reveal much-needed nuances and complexities in our prose.

Many times, we are certain who our protagonist is and how to tell their story, but do you ever wonder what hidden gems can be found in exploring various vantage points in your draft work? Changing point of view as a creative exercise can help us blast through writing blocks, identify stakes in stalled plots, and uncover motivations for lead and supporting characters alike. Through discussion and writing prompts, we’ll use point of view as a way to explore voice, character development, and plot movement by exploring how different vantage points can reveal much-needed nuances and complexities in our prose.

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