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The reader is like a camera as the scene unfolds. Where should that camera be? How far away from the characters and the action? Here are thoughts on authorial distance, about the benefits of placing the camera--the reader--near or far. Plus, how Charlotte Bronte worked.
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1. Episode 180 - The critical distance between the reader and the action. (00:00:00)
2. [Ad] Piece by Piece (00:17:59)
3. (Cont.) Episode 180 - The critical distance between the reader and the action. (00:18:25)
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