Wilde Silas
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Hi - new the forums/first post here. Used the search function but came up dry.
So we get to bend a few more rules in this genre, but what about POV? I'm starting a second draft of a YA espionage-style novel and I'm settled on close third-person multiple POV. Is there a rule about how many characters heads you can get inside of? Obviously too many becomes confusing, and I would think that 3-4 would be ideal. IIRC George R.R. Martin does 4-6 fairly successfully, but could this be stretched to 7 or 8? What about using it with a character who only appears in 2-3 scenes?
It's pretty tough to cull this down when you're trying to write 'epic' plots that stretch over entire kingdoms of geography. My first draft has at least 7 POV's right now, but 3 of them are only used 2-3 times. I've searched several books that touch on POV and surprisingly, none of them specifically mention this issue. Any examples of other authors who have done this well, or POV resources that speak to this? Any help would be appreciated.
So we get to bend a few more rules in this genre, but what about POV? I'm starting a second draft of a YA espionage-style novel and I'm settled on close third-person multiple POV. Is there a rule about how many characters heads you can get inside of? Obviously too many becomes confusing, and I would think that 3-4 would be ideal. IIRC George R.R. Martin does 4-6 fairly successfully, but could this be stretched to 7 or 8? What about using it with a character who only appears in 2-3 scenes?
It's pretty tough to cull this down when you're trying to write 'epic' plots that stretch over entire kingdoms of geography. My first draft has at least 7 POV's right now, but 3 of them are only used 2-3 times. I've searched several books that touch on POV and surprisingly, none of them specifically mention this issue. Any examples of other authors who have done this well, or POV resources that speak to this? Any help would be appreciated.