I have written an article describing how this NAWE coaching can help writers weather the pandemic. Pease see 'Writing in Education', Winter 2020, issue 82.
Would anyone like to swap short stories – maybe up to 5000 words? I would welcome the chance to give and receive feedback—mostly on what works, and what maybe needs work, although grammar and typos also helpful—with a view to improving quality for publication.
I'm currently working on a novel that includes multiple points of view, and I'm struggling a bit with how to structure it so that readers stay engaged and not confused.
Each POV character has a distinct storyline that eventually converges, but I’m not sure how often to switch between them or how to handle transitions smoothly. I’ve read novels that do this brilliantly — like The Night Circus or A Song of Ice and Fire — but when I try, it feels either too jumpy or too slow.
I'm currently working on a novel that includes multiple points of view, and I'm struggling a bit with how to structure it so that readers stay engaged and not confused.
Each POV character has a distinct storyline that eventually converges, but I’m not sure how often to switch between them or how to handle transitions smoothly. I’ve read novels that do this brilliantly — like The Night Circus or A Song of Ice and Fire — but when I try, it feels either too jumpy or too slow.