lovecraft68
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Hey look a "writerly" question!
In the latest chapter I am working on it begins-as most of the series is-from the sister's pov. As the chapter moves along she finds something in her brother's office and confronts him on it. He is going to tell her the story behind it and it will be done by as a "flashback" which would now of course be from his POV.
My question is; is this acceptable? Two POV's within the same chapter or should I add a little to the current chapter then have it end with him preparing to tell the story and the next chapter begins from his POV?
If I do it in the same chapter I will obviously use the ***** for breaks signifying the beginning of his narrative and then at the end as when he is done telling his story it returns to the sister's pov for her reaction to it.
Personally I would like it in one as although it would be lengthy I would like to keep the number of chapters down but I don't know if I would be confusing the reader by bouncing around too much.
Your thoughts?
In the latest chapter I am working on it begins-as most of the series is-from the sister's pov. As the chapter moves along she finds something in her brother's office and confronts him on it. He is going to tell her the story behind it and it will be done by as a "flashback" which would now of course be from his POV.
My question is; is this acceptable? Two POV's within the same chapter or should I add a little to the current chapter then have it end with him preparing to tell the story and the next chapter begins from his POV?
If I do it in the same chapter I will obviously use the ***** for breaks signifying the beginning of his narrative and then at the end as when he is done telling his story it returns to the sister's pov for her reaction to it.
Personally I would like it in one as although it would be lengthy I would like to keep the number of chapters down but I don't know if I would be confusing the reader by bouncing around too much.
Your thoughts?