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Writing from a male point of view

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animalsunited · 22/10/2014 19:20

I'm considering writing my new novel from a male POV.

Anyone attempted this?

Any tips?

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OutrageousFlavourLikeFreesias · 23/10/2014 18:13

Just get to know your character as well and as deeply as you can - know him from the inside out - and then find his unique voice. Same as for writing from any other character's POV to be honest! Don't think of him as being A Man - he needs to be an individual.

TunipTheUnconquerable · 23/10/2014 21:09

George R. R. Martin was asked how he writes such good women characters. He said: 'You're right I've never been an eight year old girl, but I've also never been an exiled princess, or a dwarf or bastard. What I have been is human. I just write human characters.'

animalsunited · 23/10/2014 22:17

Thanks good advice.

I don't know why I wanted it to be male pov specifically. The character just came to me.

I want to avoid stereotypes, I want him to be believable. It's a love story, from his pov.

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BigPawsBrown · 23/10/2014 23:43

What genre is it?

animalsunited · 24/10/2014 15:00

A love story. But not romance, I would say.

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makemineabacardi · 28/10/2014 09:49

The novel I've been writing for the last year or so has a male POV and the above advice is spot on - for the most part gender is irrelevant.

If you're really struggling with the romantic bits why not ask some men you know? How they would react to certain situations etc? Smile

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