First person, third person, deep POV... do you get confused about which viewpoint is the best for your novels? Let us clear up the confusion about POV, and help you decide which one is right for your books. POV is as important as your novel's setting; it gives your entire book flavor and attitude. Let's break down the most common types of point of view so you can decide which one fits in best with your next novel.
First Person Singular
This point of view shows one persons experience through the narration. One character tells a personal story, and the information is limited to what that person experiences. First person gives the reader a sense of immediacy, along with a tight connection to the character's thoughts and emotions.
Third Person Limited
This POV spends the whole story using only one character's perspective. This means it has some of the closeness of first person, but can sometimes pull back from the character to show the character as he himself can't see.
Third Person Omniscient
Third person omniscient still uses the he and she pronouns, but can go into any character's consciousness and into any time, setting or place. This is a favorite choice of authors who write novels with large casts and sweeping plots.
Deep POV
This hot new method of bringing readers into your character's minds won't work with all novels, but if you're concentrating on only one character, it could be the key to creating books that readers can't put down. This technique puts your reader right inside your character's head. Top indie authors are using this POV to great effect.
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