Since i write my stories in a 3rd perspective, i began to wonder what is more appealing. I can see the perks of 1st person being able to express the character's feelings more than 3rd person can while i have zero ideas what 3rd person story telling can actually bring ? since im still a rookie.
But just curious of what the perks of either writing styles though.
When I was a reader only way back when, I noticed most of my paperbacks were third person. I naturally started writing that way as well. Felt natural. I had read a *few* first person books, but it wasn't the norm for me. I tried first person a couple times early on writing but I didn't like the results and stayed with third person. Late in my game, couple years ago. I had a special case, and I was experimenting with initiall;y third person. Results on the test chapter were lackluster. I then tried first person of the guy, and while it was better, I wasn;t thrilled. That test went great though, when the girl was first person. So with trepidation, I entered in with first person for my first real project.
I was surprised. It came easy, maybe because I was more experienced by that stage. It went really well, enbded up being my favorite thing I had made yet. Wow. I started using it, and I kept getting results. Its now my go to and replaced third person. I used third one time since, because test chapters with that writing went better with third. The big differences...
its intimate to the MC. Reader sees thru their eyes, hears what they hear, knows all they know. gets treated to their inner thoughts and deductions and guesses. I want the reader to not know something? Easy. MC don;t see it. I want them to see or hear or know? Just let MC around it. Its great. The only thing is, I cant hop around and show things if it isn't happening around my MC. But it also keeps me from going off on a tangent, too. Fair trade.
Now I finally did a cold open for a short intro chapter, before diving into first person for the entire book. That seemed to work really well. I can tell I'm going to sometimes "pull back" and let someone else have a chapter. Checking in on the bad guy, for instance. I find this my matured style and I like where I'm at.
People talk about "finding your voice" as a writer. And really, I think it just sounds really cool and people like hearing themselves drop that sage sounding sound bite. The hell is that anyways. When you like how its going? Whatever it is, there. That's you found your voice. You could just as easilyu have said "got good" or "gained experience" but no. Anyways, me finding first person and liking it so much. That was my own personal "I found my voice". Using a third person chapter then goping back to third, is a nice "gear change" and breaks things up. LIke doing a chord change in a song, or breaking into the "middle 8" if you know music.
I don't intend to mess with second or mixed person. I will keep POV through a chapter.
my two cents.