This time, let’s come out of our own heads and get inside someone else’s.
The Prompt
Write a story in the Third Person, Limited perspective
Tips
- Third person limited is a lot like first person except you’re not writing “I”. By that I mean you can only show the thoughts of one person.
- A good way to remember not to show other characters’ thoughts is to imagine your story as a TV show or movie. All characters apart from the one whose point of view you’re following, must walk across the screen, being observed by him (or her)
- Try not to use ‘he thought’, or ‘she felt’, or ‘he wondered’. Take a look at this writing advice (allegedly by Chuck Palahniuk) which has some great examples of how to avoid this trap — and why it’s so much more effective when you do
Go!