Office Hours: Leverage the power of your story's narrator
Guest editor Beth Hill, author of "The Magic of Fiction," joins us to discuss the intricacies of your story's narrator and point of view, coming up this Thursday morning (April 18).
Get ready for Office Hours, our friendly little small-group community coaching call. The next Office Hours community coaching call is at 9:00 a.m. US Central (GMT -5) on Thursday, April 18. I hope you’ll consider joining us—we’d love to have you.
This week, we’ll be joined by editing guru Beth Hill, author of The Magic of Fiction and the heroically detailed archives at The Editor’s Blog. We’ll be discussing the intricacies of the narrator’s role in your story. You can do so many things with point of view and viewpoint in your story—but should you? A deeper understanding of the narrator’s role may change your approach.
At Office Hours, we chat about writing and storytelling strategies, and I answer your individual questions about creating fiction. We follow an open Q&A format, with discussion geared toward new writers just beginning to develop their craft. This is no cattle-call webinar where none of the participants get a chance to speak. I want to talk with you directly about your writing questions.
I love that, and I hope you do too.
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