
You’re writing in third-person and your viewpoint character has become unconscious.
However, you want the reader to understand how their discovery and recovery come about, and without head-hopping.
Here are 5 ideas for how to tackle it.

You’re writing in third-person and your viewpoint character has become unconscious.
However, you want the reader to understand how their discovery and recovery come about, and without head-hopping.
Here are 5 ideas for how to tackle it.
In certain genres, of course, you could always have your POV character do a spot of astral traveling! 😀 … seriously though, I liked the ‘reading a diary entry’ idea – it gives the audience a bit of a different ‘voice’ without losing the main characters POV. 😀
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