You have a story idea, and you’re ready to write. But have you thought much
about how you’ll frame your story?
Subjective storytelling is the framework most commonly found in modern
literature, and it's perhaps the most obvious way writers think to tell
their stories. With a subjective framework, writers utilize a limited
point-of-view (i.e. the story is told solely via the main character's
thoughts and experiences) to immerse readers in the main character’s
journey.
But this style of storytelling isn’t the only way in which you can frame
your story for success. What are your other options, and which is best for
your novel? Let’s break down five alternative frameworks today!