• Most popular point of view types in stories
• Select your viewpoint character with care
• Streamline writing by cutting perception fallacy
• Avoid shifting point of view in your story
• Create intimacy with narrator via first-person
• When to use first-person minor in stories
• Types of third-person point of views
• Use third–person limited for greater clarity
• Rotate third-person limited to avoid issues
• BONUS: "Writing stories is like making love." - June Gillam
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