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I LOVE Deep Point of View (POV). Back in the early 2000’s, I noticed some of the novels I was reading were written in a style that felt new and fresh. I was immersed into story in a way I hadn’t been before, and I was a little addicted to the thrill of the adventure of reading again.
That’s when I began exploring what this technique was and how to write it well. What was only known as limited or close third POV then, further evolved into what we now call Deep Point of View. Whether writing in first or third person, deep point of view made the characters real in a way I hadn’t experienced before.
So what is Deep Point of View?
Deep Point of View is a set of stylistic choices that limit the narrative to only what the point of view character knows, sees, hears, feels, experiences. Everything the readers knows about the point of view character, the other characters, the environment/world of the story, and what’s taking place is filtered through their inner world. The goal of deep point of view is to create an immersive reading experience. Deep Point of View avoids putting distance between the point of view character and the reader. This style of writing puts the reader IN the story so they CARE MORE because they’re experiencing the story alongside your point of view character in what feels like real time.
If you think of your point of view character as the driver of the story car, third person point of view would put the reader in the front passenger seat, or maybe in the backseat even, but deep point of view puts the reader in the driver’s lap. Readers don’t want to read your story they want a story journey of their own. They want to feel the vibrations of the stick shift, feel the vehicle lurch and surge with each gear change, see everything the point of view character sees and know everything they know.
But that’s all the reader knows. Everything is filtered through the character experiencing or living out the story.
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