Wilton Barnhardt – First Person (January 2000)
$5.00
For prose writers, first person is commonly assumed to be the “easiest” voice, but good first-person writing in fact demands the most rigorous strategizing. Barnhardt explores some masterful examples of first-person narratives, along with some that aren’t as successful, to illustrate the challenges and responsibilities of this point of view.
Category: Residency Craft Lectures
Tag: Fiction
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