Writing a crime novel - Pauline Rowson discusses mastering viewpoint

Viewpoint is one of the most difficult aspects for new writers to grasp, and
sometimes even established writers struggle with this. Whose story it is i.e. from whose viewpoint are you telling
the story? You might think it is fairly obvious that it is the
protagonist’s story but is it his (or hers) alone, or do you need to switch to
telling the story from another character’s viewpoint i.e. is it single
viewpoint or multiple viewpoint?



Then there is the question of whether it will be written in the first person
or the third person? How do you make
that decision?



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Published on September 25, 2014 22:49
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