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Tag: upping dramatic tension

Mar 16 2016

Want a Page-Turner? You Need Deep POV

  • By Kristen Lamb in Uncategorized, Writing Tips

Deep POV is the magic sauce that can make our books so all-consuming that readers miss their subway stops, consider calling in sick for work, and burn the casserole.

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Jun 09 2015

Deep P.O.V. Part One—What IS It? How Do We DO It?

  • By Kristen Lamb in Uncategorized, Writing Tips

Everyone wants it. Readers love it. Uh, but what IS it? How do I do it? Can I order some on-line?

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About Kristen Lamb

Kristen Lamb is the author of the definitive guide to social media and branding for authors, Rise of the Machines—Human Authors in a Digital World. She’s also the author of #1 best-selling books We Are Not Alone—The Writer’s Guide to Social Media and Are You There, Blog? It’s Me, Writer. She’s just released her highly acclaimed debut mystery-thriller The Devil’s Dance.

Kristen has written over twelve hundred blogs and her site was recognized by Writer’s Digest Magazine as one of the Top 101 Websites for Writers. Her branding methods are responsible for selling millions of books and used by authors of every level, from emerging writers to mega authors.

 

 

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