Oh, I hate this! Maybe it's meant to be clever, but it looks illiterate to me. Like you, I just give up.Originally Posted by slave48
It doesn't have to, but it has to be clearly structured. I'm writing a long story at the moment which switches between the Dom and the sub's voices, but each change is a new chapter and is headed with the character's name. They also have very different "tones", one literary and educated, the other stream of consciousness with a limited vocabulary and lots of slang, so even if you missed the header you can tell who it is. It's when the reader thinks "Hang on, who's talking now?" that it breaks the spell.Originally Posted by slave48
Yes, though it can be interesting to show how the narrator knows - or doesn't know - what the other characters are feeling.Originally Posted by slave48





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So if writers want to change perspective i think something like ~Now from ......'s point of view~ is needed to make it clear.