The reason for why I write is because I want to change how people view the world and the people around them through my stories and characters. ? Maybe help readers come to terms with existentialism using my fictional stories for example.
I remember the first time my family went sledding on a tall hill in our backyard (no exaggeration here, but this hill was as steep and as tall as a freaking mountain!). It was pretty chaotic, cold, and fun, not gonna lie. :blob_melt: ?❄️?️
Here's a short Poem:
There was an orange house with three rooms,
First room was brimmed with brooms,
Second room was drenched in doom,
Third room had an orange box reeking of gloom.
Similarly to re: zero's death by return. How about every time the character dies, he gets revived while also having his body altered to become more resistant to what killed him in the first place? (Activation Condition: Dying) (This is somewhat to doomsday)
Oh another ability, every time the...
There was a lifeless corpse bestowed in front of you on the cobblestone floor. It suddenly twitched its twisted neck, thin lanky fingers, and dislocated limbs. The corpse's spastic motion grew more chaotic and frantic as you stood there, frozen in fear.
How's that?
Hey I also am writing a story that changes POV's as well! :blob_aww:
In my experience, changing POV's with every chapter is quite acceptable. Just make sure you are clear with whos POV is the reader supposed to be reading from, that's all.
I would prefer the first cover over the second one because the first cover has its title text positioned in a way for the character's face to be clearly shown. In short, the first cover is just more catchier to look at than the second one.
If you really want to align the three words together...