[stylist] Point of View Provoker

LoriStay at aol.com LoriStay at aol.com
Tue Mar 24 14:03:25 UTC 2009


I like the first person point of view, but in that case, I can only reveal 
what the character sees, knows and thinks, so action taken "ofstage" so to speak 
is unknown at the time.
Lori

In a message dated 3/24/09 12:33:39 AM, astrochem119 at gmail.com writes:


> 
> What point of view do you take when telling a particular narrative? We
> all know the commons like first person and the two third-person views
> (limited and omniscient), but how does perspective affect your story,
> opening or limiting it? Does your character tell you how the story
> should be written? Words for contemplation.
> 




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