
Understanding Point of View: More Than Just First or Third Person, with Anne Hawley
15.7.2025
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In this episode of Write Anyway, developmental editors Anne Hawley and Rachelle Ramirez dive deep into the often misunderstood concept of point of view (POV) in storytelling.
Key topics covered:
- Why POV is more than just choosing between first and third person
- How time, distance, and narrative purpose influence POV choices
- The relationship between genre and POV selection
- Common challenges with first-person present tense
- The concept of narrative distance and its impact on storytelling
- Using POV to create irony and humor (featuring examples from True Grit and Huckleberry Finn)
- The importance of understanding who your narrator is speaking to and why
Featured book examples:
- True Grit by Charles Portis
- The Merlin Trilogy by Mary Stewart
- The Hunger Games
- Jane Eyre
- The Great Gatsby
Practical takeaway: Study the POV choices in your favorite books to better understand how successful authors handle narrative perspective.
Connect with Anne:
Find her novel Restraint on Amazon
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