The 2026 [lit] 750 Word Project Support Thread

Next up: first, second and third person PLURAL!

But I agree with you about different POVs. It's not often that 2P is called for, but when it is, it can be an even more immersive experience than 1P.
'immersive' is a weird way to spell 'creepy'
 
Next up: first, second and third person PLURAL!

But I agree with you about different POVs. It's not often that 2P is called for, but when it is, it can be an even more immersive experience than 1P.
It seems to me that 2P works best for a stalker... or maybe a scene from a Stephen King novel.
 
It seems to me that 2P works best for a stalker... or maybe a scene from a Stephen King novel.
My highest-rated 2P story is stream of consciousness cyberpunk.

I have one stalker story that might look like 2P, but it' actually 1P addressing another character. And it's definitely creepy.
 
How would you clearly differentiate the two POV's here.
If there's an "I" in the story addressing the "you", then it's 1P. Like Love at First Sight. But also if there's a clear voice narrating *to* a "you", then I'd probably classify it as 1P, even without any explicit reference to "I".

If there's no "I", if there's nothing between the author and the "you", then it's 2P. Like You Know You Shouldn’t (although there's a case to be made that the voice is distinct, that it's the "you's" conscience), and Into The Night.
 
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