POV Change happened if you want to make the reader see what the character feels in the situation that's happening to them or the view of them in that situationHow do you do POV change?
Do you split your chapters every time the POV change, or do you write it in the same chapter?
How do you make the change look natural?
what do you mean by POV? character pov? narration pov?How do you do POV change?
Do you split your chapters every time the POV change, or do you write it in the same chapter?
How do you make the change look natural?
A bit of both. Let's say the MC use First Person and the rest use Third Person Limited. Is it okay to do that?what do you mean by POV? character pov? narration pov?
i don't know if it's okay, but I've been doing exactly that. i separated either dialogue with a line break. haven't received complaints thus far, but I don't make a habit of it. it can get annoying for the readerA bit of both. Let's say the MC use First Person and the rest use Third Person Limited. Is it okay to do that?
Woah, I think that's different from what people here assume you meant.A bit of both. Let's say the MC use First Person and the rest use Third Person Limited. Is it okay to do that?
A bit of both. Let's say the MC use First Person and the rest use Third Person Limited. Is it okay to do that?
Well, this mostly,I put a little word there saying who's pov it was or I'd shift between one character focus to another. I don't know how though. I just write it like that. And there's that page breaker something that puts a line to separate one thing to focus to another.
Also, its very easy (I think) to shift in 3rd POV rather than 1st POV.