Since confession writing is usually a story told about one’s self, it is usually written in the first person. I have, on a very few occasions, seen stories published in third person; but it is not the norm.
Until 30 years ago when I started
writing confession stories, I pretty much had been writing everything in the
third person. I wouldn’t say it was hard
switching to first; what was hard was switching back and forth, since I still
write most other fiction in third person.
Still, there is something very
personal and satisfying about writing in the first person. It frees me to share my innermost
feelings. Or, the innermost feelings of
the person I am writing about. Yes, this
can be done with third person to an extent, but not in the same way.
Of course, while I may love being
able to share those innermost feelings of the main character, the luxury of
this is only extended to the person telling the story. In other words, you can’t read minds, so you
cannot write about what other characters are thinking.
Okay, I did read a novel by a very
famous writer who tried to do this. I
think their may be a name for it, but I personally had been taught you cannot
get inside another person’s head, and found I was uncomfortable reading that
novel.
Now, if you are wondering how you
can disclose things others are thinking, well, you can’t. You have to give them life and have them
express themselves. They must tell what
they are thinking, or at least show some of what is going on inside their heads
by their actions.
Also, another thing I like about
writing in first person is that it’s like talking to someone. Perhaps it is because I enjoy talking to
people, I enjoy writing in the first person.
Writing confession stories can be
fun. However, just like any writing, it
takes practice. I suggest any of you who
have not written in the first person, take something you have already written,
and for practice rewrite it from only one person’s point of view. Tell only what they observe, or know, or have
been told. Everything else has to be uncovered by the main character in conversation
or observation.
I wish you much luck writing
confession and personal experience stories.
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