Posts Tagged ‘third-person close’
Random Amazon Review …
February 21st, 2018 Posted 8:37 am
… that makes a point re the potential of third-person close narration.
Marge on THE RIGHT SIDE:
Well written and put u on the inside to get an idea of what it’s like to be unsure of what’s happening.
Tags: random Amazon review, The Right Side, third-person close
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The Right Side
October 28th, 2016 Posted 8:06 am
Cover art to come (soon!) but meanwhile we have an official pub date for the next Spencer Quinn novel, THE RIGHT SIDE: June 27, 2017. This is not a Chet and Bernie (that will be next, after THE RIGHT SIDE) but there is a member of the nation within in the story, although not in a narrating role. (The POV is third-person close, in case B. Stover is curious about that.)
Mrs. Publicist would like to add that THE RIGHT SIDE is available for pre-order as of today from all the usual outlets, such as:
Tags: The Right Side, third-person close
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Shop Talk
May 9th, 2010 Posted 9:00 am
“How was Danvers?”
“No one threw anything.”
“Did you tell the pre-school story?”
“Nope.”
“One-review?”
“Nope.”
“Amazon?”
“Nope.”
“Kid email?”
“Nope.”
“Drowning?”
“Nope.”
“What what was wrong with you? Feverish?”
“Katherine Hall Page was on the panel. She’s heard them all before.”
“And that was enough to stop you?”
“She’s too nice to inflict all that on.”
Spence refills their glasses. “Guess what. They’re starting to talk about first-person narration down below.”
“Uh-oh.”
Tomorrow: Back to Col. Bob, or possibly tin futures. Justice Alito?
Tags: first-person, Katherine Hall Page, third-person close
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