[stylist] curious-would this be too confusing?

Bridgit Kuenning-Pollpeter bkpollpeter at gmail.com
Fri Aug 21 05:05:32 UTC 2015


No really, especially since it would be from book to book and not within the
same book. I have seen authors change POV and styles from book to book in a
series. If you want to try it, I don't think it would be confusing.

Bridgit

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Subject: [stylist] curious-would this be too confusing?

Hi,
I know that when it comes to writing it's ultimately up to the writer, but I
was wondering, if I were to publish, if this would be too confusing.
I have a set of characters in mind whom I created about two and a half years
ago, so I know a lot about them.  Of the siblings I have created, there is
one in particular whom I would focus on the most.  I thought that eventually
if I wanted to write books about them, I would vary the writing styles for
each book.  The books would cover certain periods of high school life.
For example:
- One book could be the main character's journal.
- Another book could be a multiple POV with the main character and any
siblings.
- Another book could be written in the form of letters, from main character
and penpal from another city/country.
I know this makes it more interesting, but would it distract people who are
familiar with a certain writing style throughout a series?
Thanks,
Vejas

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