AlishaS
11-27-2009, 02:21 AM
Ok so I am combining some previous works, I don't have chapters really instead where a chapter would start it is headed with a name.
I have two main characters which the story follows them separately in first person POV, and eventually they will meet up in present time but still go on with separate POV's per "Chapter", if that makes sense. I am sure there is a name for that type of writing and have noticed that it is becoming more popular.
Anyways question is, since I am combining two stories together to make one, with two separate POV in the beginning the time frame for each character doesn't quite add up. In one "Chapter" for one MC two days might pass, whereas only on might pass for the second.
Is this a major problem? Will people find it annoying? Eventually the two MC's will meet up and what goes on with both will be in the present time, and the same place. But to get there the story takes on a different path for each MC.
Am I even making sense lol? Any advice would be great.
I have two main characters which the story follows them separately in first person POV, and eventually they will meet up in present time but still go on with separate POV's per "Chapter", if that makes sense. I am sure there is a name for that type of writing and have noticed that it is becoming more popular.
Anyways question is, since I am combining two stories together to make one, with two separate POV in the beginning the time frame for each character doesn't quite add up. In one "Chapter" for one MC two days might pass, whereas only on might pass for the second.
Is this a major problem? Will people find it annoying? Eventually the two MC's will meet up and what goes on with both will be in the present time, and the same place. But to get there the story takes on a different path for each MC.
Am I even making sense lol? Any advice would be great.