Post #6 – Women’s Memoirs, Editors on Editing – Kendra Bonnett and Matilda Butler
[Kendra and I are the Co-Coordinators for Story Circle Network’s Editorial Service that gives you easy access to a team of professional editors. These editors are attuned to the stories women write — memoirs as well as fiction. Your manuscript deserves respect…the best treatment…and an editor who understands you. That’s why SCN Editorial Service exists. When you’re ready for an editor, we’re ready for you.
From time to time, we ask one of the SCN Editors to share an insight or subject matter that she thinks will be useful. Today, Lisa Jackson, gives some examples of different points of view and how to know which one will work for you. She discussed the background for these examples on Story Circle Network’s Telling HerStories blog. Here’s the link to that post.
–Matilda
Selecting Point of View
Lisa Jackson, SCN Editor
I hope my discussion of point of view on Telling HerStories has caused you to think about the strength of each of the various points of view. Let me continue here with a few examples to show the differences in point of view:
First person (the narrator/author tells her own story): As I [click to continue…]
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