Writing Lessons from Queen of Attolia

Do you remember what pov this book is written in? If you had asked me that last week, I would have said it was alternating third person, between Gen and the Queen. But it isn't. It's omniscient. The pov changes paragraph by paragraph sometimes, when Gen and the Queen are in the same scene. This is generally considered an old fashioned formal choice. Jane Austen used it and so did George Eliot and Charles Dickens and many Victorian writers. But it doesn't feel old fashioned in Turner's ...
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Published on January 22, 2010 17:37
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