Episode Synopsis "Establishing a Point of View"
First person? Third person? Through whose eyes are we experiencing the story as it unfolds? This is an area where so many of us can - and often do - get into trouble, and violate the rules of good story-telling. In this episode, Joyce guides us on how to establish and maintain a point of view that best serves our story. When we have point of view down, it makes us more trustworthy as narrators, which will then allow our readers to be fully invested in the stories we have to tell.
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- The Three Amigos - An Excerpt from Count The Ways
- The Writing Practice
- Establishing a Point of View
- Structure in Story-telling: The Road-Trip
- *Live* with Joyce at Lake Atitlan: On Dead Language
- How do we go from the Big Themes to the Smaller Stories?
- Exploring the Concept of the Container - with Betsy
- The Container Story
- The Point of Entry
- Moral Dilemma in Personal Narratives and Memoir: Is it our job to make the readers feel comfortable with our stories?
- The Stakes of Being An Honest Writer
- How to Write an Honest Story Without Hurting Others
- Identifying Your Obsessions
- Why Write?
- An Introduction to Writing Memoir