This episode is part of a mini series I'm conducting in partnership with Kaylie Jones Books. In each episode we'll discuss a specific aspect of the craft of writing. This week, we speak with Kaylie Jones, an author and the founder of Kaylie Jones Books. She is also a former professor of mine at Southampton College's MFA program and was the publisher of my debut novel in 2015. In this episode, Kaylie discusses the nuances and guidelines that govern the proper use of Point of View in fiction.
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