Friday Tip: First-Person Point of View

by Kayleigh

First-person POV opens you up to the fun of an unreliable narrator.

Because we lose the all-knowing perspective of third-person omniscient, first-person allows for info to be withheld (deliberately or not) or skewed through the character’s experiences or reader biases.

This post is from the Friday Tip series previously posted on Twitter.

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