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November 1st - 30th
TV, Movies, Netflix, Facebook, Twitter, YouTube, blogs, so much information right when we want it, no wonder authors, agents, editors, and readers want the same immediacy from stories. No wonder readers crave Deep Point-of-View. And I mean deep!! No longer willing to sit back, relax, wade through pages of prose and wandering descriptions, readers want to connect with characters on an intimate level. So intimate, the reader wants to live through the characters. And yep, that means going in deep and giving those quiet moments, those heart-beating-out-of-the-chest moments, the first kiss, the fear moments action, immediacy, connection. That means writers must bridge the gap between the fictive dream and live in the moment with the character and Diving Deep into Deep Point-of-View is here to help. With so many examples, assignments, and Rhay’s--Let’s think about this--we’ll explore, discover, and unlock the mysteries of deep point-of-view. With eight lectures, video input, twenty-three get-you-started assignments, and one-one personal responses, enrichment activities, writers have a wealth of opportunities to dive in and dive deep with Deep Point of View. Can’t wait to see you in class, Mucho love, Rhay Christou loves her dogs—Fredo and MoJoe—her teaching and writing. Making her home in a small village in Cyprus, when she is not wandering the National Park's trails, she uses her MFA in writing from Vermont College to share her knowledge and experience to cheerlead writers in creating their best stories. Since graduating, she has taught everything from creative writing to academic writing at the university level and writing workshops on the lovely island of Cyprus, in Greece and the USA. There are no reviews yet. Be the first one to write one.Let’s Go Deep!!
What You'll Learn:
Lesson Plan
Week One
Lecture 1: Point-of-View (POV) Basics
Lecture 2: Flaws and Fixes of POV
Week Two
Lecture 3: Diving Deep
Lecture 4: Dialogue and Said
Week Three
Lecture 5: Filter out the Writer
Lecture 6: Voice is imperative
Week Four
Lecture 7: Camera View
Lecture 8: Wrap Up
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