: Re: What happens with changing POV Irregularly? I have a story that is primarily told from one POV character (third-person limited). However, plotted within this story are a few chapters from other
I've answered this question before. Changing POV is one of writing's simpler tasks. It need not be confined to a chapter or a complete novel. You change POV whenever it suits.
The narrative following an action by a character is that character's POV.
Lucy stared out of the window into the darkness. This night had been the longest, coldest night ever.
Assuming this is not a post-apocalyptic tale set in Antarctica. The statement following her action is subjective and can only be her POV.
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