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Episode 3: Point-of-view

An episode of the The Joy of Writing Podcast podcast, hosted by Jake Kerr, titled "Episode 3: Point-of-view" was published on July 3, 2017 and runs 96 minutes.

July 3, 2017 ·96m · The Joy of Writing Podcast

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This week: How point-of-view shapes a story. Listen as Jake illustrates how to use point-of-view to show character and drive the narrative.

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Prompt: One evening, an invisible man bumps into a blind woman. She believes he's a regular guy, and eventually agrees to a date. 

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