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Tag / narrative voice

June 27, 2015June 27, 2015 by Emily Brady

Give Me Some Space: Narrative Distance 101

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If you’ve spent much time exploring books on story structure and fiction writing, you’ve probably run across the term “narrative distance.” As a concept, narrative distance is not hard to grasp. Finding the right narrative depth for your story can get tricky, though.

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