“When you use single character viewpoint, you tell the main character's story — and only his or her story. Every single thing in the plot — whether it's an event, problem, emotion, or consequence — should be revealed through that main character's eyes. Your main character needs to be on center stage throughout the entire story, acting and reacting to what is happening in the plot. To do that effectively, reveal only your main character's emotions and thoughts. Tell your reader only what your main character is feeling, not the feelings of other characters.”
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You Can Write Children's Books
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