Q: What’s the hardest thing you deal with in your books related to storytelling with one or more points of view?
- from Susan
When I started the first book in my first series, it was third person point of view: “she said,” “she thought;” but I felt I was too far away from Dani O’Rourke to get inside her head and to know her as a person. So, I began again in the first person – I told the story from her perspective. It gave me a lot more room for expressing her emotions, but it meant I could only...
Published on May 28, 2018 00:00