Hi all,
I want to write in the slightly dated form of third person omniscient. The problem is every time I start I end up slipping into close third. I know this is just something I have to be observant about but I can’t help thinking there must be some kind of tricks to help you write in omniscient third.
First person and third close work well for me but as a horror with fiction writer there are often scenes that I am unable to do justice too because I cannot show what is going on outside of the characters experience and perception. For example the character leaving a room and a window slowly closing (or something like that) when their back is turned, and they wouldn’t know.
So: I was wondering if any of you know of any good resources. I’ve just found a podcast on writing excuses about writing in Omni but I don’t hold up much hope for that podcast as it tends to be very self-referential.
I want to write in the slightly dated form of third person omniscient. The problem is every time I start I end up slipping into close third. I know this is just something I have to be observant about but I can’t help thinking there must be some kind of tricks to help you write in omniscient third.
First person and third close work well for me but as a horror with fiction writer there are often scenes that I am unable to do justice too because I cannot show what is going on outside of the characters experience and perception. For example the character leaving a room and a window slowly closing (or something like that) when their back is turned, and they wouldn’t know.
So: I was wondering if any of you know of any good resources. I’ve just found a podcast on writing excuses about writing in Omni but I don’t hold up much hope for that podcast as it tends to be very self-referential.