Be your own third-person omniscient narrator. Here’s an exercise I practise as a neurodivergent psychologist and writer: whenever I feel stuck in my creative flow or in an uncomfortable emotion ...
Second person narratives are very rarely used in fiction, as they are tricky to develop and tend to sound repetitive. In a second person narrative the reader is addressed directly as if they are ...
And that is it. Anything else probably will not much resemble narration; it may be closer to poetry, or prose-poetry. In reality, we are stuck with third- and first-person narration. The common idea ...