I was having this idea, unsure whether it would work or how to go about it really, to create a story with two narrators, in the first person. Switching from one to the other, telling the story using both character's viewpoints.
There may or may not be overlap between the narration (i.e. an event described by one, is subsequently described by the other), characters will of course sometimes be together, sometimes separate.
Could give interesting perspectives. It's a bit like the third person limited, but jumping between two characters.
The trick is going to be to have the reader understand which character is telling when. Or maybe that's to be kept ambiguous intentionally for better effect.
OTOH maybe the above is simply a stupid idea that's never going to work
There may or may not be overlap between the narration (i.e. an event described by one, is subsequently described by the other), characters will of course sometimes be together, sometimes separate.
Could give interesting perspectives. It's a bit like the third person limited, but jumping between two characters.
The trick is going to be to have the reader understand which character is telling when. Or maybe that's to be kept ambiguous intentionally for better effect.
OTOH maybe the above is simply a stupid idea that's never going to work