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Deep Point of View (Or Close Third Person)

From: Greg S.
Sent on: Wednesday, August 12, 2015, 11:14 PM
Elsie just shared this great slideshow from the Christian Writers Conference she attended. You can find it in the Members Only -> Library -> BooksNStuff ->Deep POV Identity Theft.PPTX folder.

This is the same information I paid $500 for in David Robbins' class. I've already reviewed the slides and I can tell you I would have gladly paid another $500 for this information.

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