Right, I agree. I know some established authors head-hop and do it seamlessly. I think, as a writer, it will allow more possibilities for open doors if POV is clean and kept to one per scene. I was...
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I'm familiar with the general requirements for editors and agents, but I'm curious... As reviewers and readers, how do you feel about POV changes within a scene, i.e. head-hopping?
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This just comes to mind, because it just happened. I rarely just drop a book, because I like to give them a chance, but I got a free copy of a romance at a convention, and the hero had a really dis...
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