Block Buster
Ideas To Thwart Writer’s Block

Changing Perspective.
Today’s #TuesdayTip is another writing exercise/writers’ block buster and we return to the favourite topic of Point of View (for other exercises involving POV try #TuesdayTips 110 132 137 ).
For this exercise, we’re going to try and rewrite a scene from a novel in a different POV to the one that author originally used.
Pick a book that you are familiar with and choose a scene that you like.
First of all, which ‘Person’ has the author chosen to write the scene in?
First Person: The reader is the narrator.
I did this. I thought this. I said that.
Second Person: The narrator is describing what the reader is doing.
You did this. You thought this. You said that.
Third Person: The narrator is ‘omnipotent’. They are describing what the character – or characters – are doing.
Kevin did this. Claire thought this. Sam said that.
Now try and rewrite the scene in a different person.
Tip:
1st to 3rd person is probably the easiest.
3rd to 1st person will require you to choose which character to narrate (assuming the scene has more than one) and you’ll need to decide what to keep from the original narration and what to cut (or add).
If you want a real challenge, try changing to 2nd person.
Remember the rules:

  • Set yourself a time limit.
  • Write without stopping, editing or overthinking.
  • Write whatever comes to mind and don’t worry if it doesn’t make sense.
  • It doesn’t matter if it has nothing to do with the scene that you are stuck on.

If you are a writer with a tip to share, or fancy writing a fictional interview between you and one of your characters, please feel free to email me.
Until next time,
Paul.


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