Writing Excuses 4.13: Juggling Multiple Viewpoints

Published: April 5, 2010, 3 a.m.

b'We called "can-of-worms" on multiple viewpoints last week because the topic is too big to share the \'cast with anything else. We talk about why multiple viewpoints are useful, and then how to do it well. We discuss the pitfalls and how to avoid them, and then the strategies we use to pull off multiple viewpoints well.
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\\n Writing Prompt: Write a multiple viewpoint story in which a single tree serves as the focus for each of the different viewpoints.
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