[stylist] Point of View Provoker

LoriStay at aol.com LoriStay at aol.com
Fri Mar 27 15:07:43 UTC 2009


Think of telling your children the story of the three pigs.   You know what 
is happening, but you aren't affected by the big bad wolf.   does that help?
Lori
In a message dated 3/26/09 1:22:04 AM, justin.williams2 at gmail.com writes:


> How do you do that?
> 
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> 
> uninvolved omniscient observer/commenter perspective?
> I think it's when you write like a narrator, but a narrator separated
> from the story, that is uneffected by the turn out of events, who
> simply tells the story, and sort of has its own personality although
> not really a person in the story.
> But then again, I'm just guessing.
> 
> 




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