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RE: Knowledge

Recently read a few blogs and articles on the pros and cons of the different point of views in the narration of a story and the choice of tenses used for the writing. An eye opener for me as well as for some of the indie authors with whom I work. Narration and tenses for story writing are definite topics worthy of further research and experimentation.

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Audio books booming from Audible to Blunderwoman
But as always how to pitch an unpublished work directly to an audio publisher?

Who can forget the success of 'The Martian'?

Maybe writing audioplays instead of manuscripts is the way to go. Elmore Leonard-style sparce description and dialogue. So the producer knows exactly what will be coming through the speakers.

Choice of tenses is vitally important.
By chance would you have any links to those blogs/ articles??
They would be much appreciated.

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Internal Dialogue (Busy Writer's Guides Book 7)
Deep Point of View (Busy Writer's Guides Book 9)
Showing and Telling in Fiction (Busy Writer's Guides Book 4)
There were other book/internet sources, but the above ones were the starting point for me.
Thanks for your interest.

Many thanks will check out

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