There is something bold about a story that starts with “I.” It doesn’t wait for permission. It pulls you in, hands you the narrator’s shoes, and says, “Walk with me.” First-person point of view is one ...
Here’s a true/false question from my introductory literature midterm exam: “The use of first-person narration means there can be only one character in a story.” The answer is, of course, false, an ...
Writers are sounding the alarm on a troubling new development in media illiteracy after Gen Z started posting about the first-person perspective. Apparently, some younger readers are taking stories ...
Steven Soderbergh, like most, believed narrative films shot entirely from a first-person perspective were doomed to fail, but does his latest formal experiment point to something different? In 1947 ...