alicekilledthelights
alicekilledthelights:
To the person who wanted to write from the POV of a child, an obvious and not-too-difficult way of doing this is by narrating things that children don't see second meaning in. For example, narrating an event that is actually crucial for the novel (ie, seeing mrs Doe out with her neighbor mr Bloggs even though mrs Doe is married) from a really innocent, vague and maybe even confused pov- you don't even need to talk like a child vocab-wise, just narration-wise!

Prompt idea by alicekilledthelights:
Write about someone who’s trying to convince another person to give them back something of great importance for them.
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