Hi everyone,
At the moment the book I am writing is being told in the third person. The thing is, the way I want the book to end the perspective switches.
At the start of every chapter there is a short paragraph in an almost narrative voice talking about the main character and some other events. I've done this because I think it can work well by providing the reader additional background to what may be happening and having already thought of the ending I know how I can bring this narrative so it becomes part of the main story. Close to the end the character speaking the narrative (who readers won't know the identity of) takes a main part in the story. I was just wondering should I use the narrative part and create him in the first person or carry on the story in the third person?
Hope I made that clear, I find it quite hard to describe .
Thanks
At the moment the book I am writing is being told in the third person. The thing is, the way I want the book to end the perspective switches.
At the start of every chapter there is a short paragraph in an almost narrative voice talking about the main character and some other events. I've done this because I think it can work well by providing the reader additional background to what may be happening and having already thought of the ending I know how I can bring this narrative so it becomes part of the main story. Close to the end the character speaking the narrative (who readers won't know the identity of) takes a main part in the story. I was just wondering should I use the narrative part and create him in the first person or carry on the story in the third person?
Hope I made that clear, I find it quite hard to describe .
Thanks