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  1. #1
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    I hate this!

    Quote Originally Posted by slave48
    I have had to give up reading several stories because the author has not chosen and stuck to a viewpoint. I read stories where the author changes from first to third person and even changes tense as casually as changing his/her underwear.
    Oh, I hate this! Maybe it's meant to be clever, but it looks illiterate to me. Like you, I just give up.
    Quote Originally Posted by slave48

    It is not because switching viewpoints is ‘cheating’ that I object to it but because it destroys the illusion of the story.
    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.
    Quote Originally Posted by slave48

    When I revised the latest one - “End Game” - I deliberately put it into the first person to see how difficult it is to show the feelings of characters other than the narrator.
    Yes, though it can be interesting to show how the narrator knows - or doesn't know - what the other characters are feeling.
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    Kaori-san
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    Hmm.. interesting point. It always annoys me too.

    The need to switch perspectives between people makes it easy and interesting to find out about what is going through the minds of all involved. However; when the person switches constantly without warning.. well you get the idea they didnt read it through when they were doing it So if writers want to change perspective i think something like ~Now from ......'s point of view~ is needed to make it clear.
    Not just switches randomly.

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