5 Things to Know About Multiple POVs

It's a normal and common structure. I know folks who aren't sure if multiple POVs are okay or not. They are. Some examples: Westerfeld's LEVIATHAN, Gaiman's NEVERWHERE, most of Terry Pratchett's DISCWORLD novels, Sanderson's MISTBORN trilogy, Card's ENDER'S GAME (those snippets of conversation at the beginning of each chapter constitute a separate POV), and many, many more.
Multiple POVs can be used with any narrator except an omniscient one. Third person limited is the most common, but in...
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Published on April 18, 2011 05:43
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