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Sorry about missing the post yesterday, stupid migraine plus some other issues ... not that I am feeling much better today.
Did you ...
.... write
... plan
... edited
... thought
... (about) your fanfic?
If you have a beta, did you ..
... hear back from them?
... sent them a new chapter or part?
... implemented their tips?
Or maybe you ...
... were distracted by real life (events, moods, etc ...)
Have you ever mixed up your POV?
Examples: In an older fanfic, I write from first person for my OC, then third person for the canon characters.
or: Mostly writing from limited third person but still including extra information.
Did you ...
.... write
... plan
... edited
... thought
... (about) your fanfic?
If you have a beta, did you ..
... hear back from them?
... sent them a new chapter or part?
... implemented their tips?
Or maybe you ...
... were distracted by real life (events, moods, etc ...)
Friday's Discussion Topic: POV - Mixed POV
Have you ever mixed up your POV?
Examples: In an older fanfic, I write from first person for my OC, then third person for the canon characters.
or: Mostly writing from limited third person but still including extra information.
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Date: Saturday, March 30th, 2013 00:13 (UTC)I tend to use a variable third person POV where the main character of the particular scene I'm dealing with is the one with the POV. I use breaks in the narrative to show that the POV is changing. I'm not sure how orthodox it is, but it works for me, and no one has complained as yet!