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The particularly intimate writing forms (diaries, letters, phonograph recordings) used in Dracula remind us to focus on the narrator's specific audience. When thinking about your story or novel's point(s) of view, it's also worth thinking about who's on the receiving end.
Ann Gelder on Mastodon: @[email protected]
The particularly intimate writing forms (diaries, letters, phonograph recordings) used in Dracula remind us to focus on the narrator's specific audience. When thinking about your story or novel's point(s) of view, it's also worth thinking about who's on the receiving end.
Ann Gelder on Mastodon: @[email protected]