

Writing Excuses 4.13: Juggling Multiple Viewpoints
Apr 5, 2010
Discover the art of weaving multiple viewpoints into your storytelling. Dive into the pros and cons of various narrative styles, from quick switches to deep character development. Learn techniques to maintain reader engagement and create coherent narrative arcs. Explore how to enrich your writing with distinct perspectives while avoiding common pitfalls. Plus, get inspired with a creative prompt that encourages exploring diverse viewpoints using an imaginative tree analogy.
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Benefits of Multiple Viewpoints
- Use multiple viewpoints to broaden story scope and reach a wider audience.
- Different perspectives enrich character portrayal and attract diverse readers.
Maintain Momentum Through Viewpoints
- Avoid losing momentum by connecting viewpoints through shared events or locations.
- Use viewpoint shifts strategically to manage pacing, especially in epic stories.
Scope Affects Viewpoint Use
- Small scope with a single viewpoint heightens tension, common in horror.
- Epic fantasy needs multiple viewpoints to create pacing troughs and sustain story length.