Talk:Book 7: Flashback/@comment-2606:A000:1128:4169:C46D:8A2C:C0F6:5766-20181211141439

Okay, this doesnt really have anything to do with Flashback, but i have a question. For everyone that likes to write fiction, what perspective do you write from, first or third? And do you like to switch point of views between characters?

And for everyone who doesn't really write enough to answer, what do you prefer reading?

For me, i think my immediate go-to is first person and switching point of views. I can write in third, but my writing style changes quite a bit, and sometimes, i think it's better in third, lol. But i like first person more because it feels more upclose and personal, and you achieve a real connection with the characters. And i don't like one character being more powerful or more important than the others, so that's why i tend not to stick to one point of view. That way everyone gets a spotlight.

And i prefer to read in first too, i think. And usually (with the exception of Lockwood and Co., because Lucy is AMAZING) i love it when a book switches povs.

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