There are several characters whose lives will impact the hero in my newest book. As I was writing, I searched for a way to incorporate more of their thoughts, emotions, and struggles into the book. My biggest dilemma? The book is written in 1st person.
I enjoy 1st person because of its intimate connection to the lead character. I also find 1st person frustrating because I can’t flesh out secondary characters the way I love to in 3rd person.
So I asked the Lord, “How can I make 1st person read like 3rd person?”
He lead me to Nehemiah, a book of the Bible written in 1st person (from Nehemiah’s point of view) that reads like 3rd person.
These are the ideas I gleaned from my study. Let’s learn from the Master Storyteller!
1) Make your viewpoint character observe the actions of those around them.
Sometimes our heroes are too internally focused. We need to focus their attention outside of themselves and let the readers know who is around them and what those people are doing.