Home > Quotes, Words, & Phrases The Worm’s-eye Point of View The literal part of my brain is asking, “Do worms have eyes?” And the rest of my brain is rolling its eyes. Share this: Share on X (Opens in new window) X Share on Facebook (Opens in new window) Facebook Like this:Like Loading… Related Tags:Ernie PyleErnie Pyle QuoteHere Is Your WarI write from the worm's eye point of viewI write from the worm's-eye point of view Ernie Pyle QuoteQuote from Here Is Your WarWorm's-eye Point of View Related Posts Creative Process / Humor & Wordplay / Quotes, Words, & Phrases / Research & Worldbuilding / Theatre & Film All Authors Are Thieves Inspiration / Quotes, Words, & Phrases 10 Two-Dollar Words from Disney Movies Characterization, Plot, & Setting / Quotes, Words, & Phrases There Is No Real Ending: Frank Herbert Quote Characterization, Plot, & Setting / Quotes, Words, & Phrases When Why Matters Quotes, Words, & Phrases What’s Your Dream? Quotes, Words, & Phrases I’d Love to Know the Origin of “Sitting with the Bathtub” 1 Response Comments 0 Pingbacks 1 Pingback: A Spring Writing Prompt in 3 Acts | Words & Deeds Leave a ReplyCancel reply Prev Post Literal-Minded People: Add Humor, Plot Complications, & Characterization Next Post How Choosing Point of View Changes Everything
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