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From the Archives: Dive into Deep Point of View with Lisa Hall-Wilson

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In this 'From the Archives' episode of Writes for Women, host Pamela Cook sits down with award-winning author and mentor Lisa Hall-Wilson, author of 'Method Acting for Writers', to explore the craft of writing in deep point of view (DPOV).

Pam and Lisa chat about the nuances that distinguish DPOV from limited third-person narrative, the flexibility it offers in storytelling, and its popularity in genres like romance and fantasy. Lisa shares insights on using DPOV to achieve emotional depth and character immersion, touching on subjects like trauma representation and avoiding author intrusion.

The episode offers valuable tips and anecdotes for writers striving to deepen their narrative technique and engage readers through a vivid, character-driven perspective.

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Lisa Hall-Wilson

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Pamela Cook

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This episode produced by Pamela Cook on unceded Dharawal country.

Support the show: https://www.patreon.com/writes4women?fan_landing=true

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In this 'From the Archives' episode of Writes for Women, host Pamela Cook sits down with award-winning author and mentor Lisa Hall-Wilson, author of 'Method Acting for Writers', to explore the craft of writing in deep point of view (DPOV).

Pam and Lisa chat about the nuances that distinguish DPOV from limited third-person narrative, the flexibility it offers in storytelling, and its popularity in genres like romance and fantasy. Lisa shares insights on using DPOV to achieve emotional depth and character immersion, touching on subjects like trauma representation and avoiding author intrusion.

The episode offers valuable tips and anecdotes for writers striving to deepen their narrative technique and engage readers through a vivid, character-driven perspective.

SHOW NOTES:

Writes4Women

www.writes4women.com

Facebook @writes4women

Instagram @w4wpodcast

W4W Substack

https://writes4women.substack.com/

Lisa Hall-Wilson

Website : click here

Facebook: click here

Pinterest: click here

Pamela Cook

www.pamelacook.com.au

Facebook: click here

Twitter: click here

Instagram: click here

This episode produced by Pamela Cook on unceded Dharawal country.

Support the show: https://www.patreon.com/writes4women?fan_landing=true

See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

  continue reading

113 episodes

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