Types of narration and POV play a crucial role in your story’s overall dramatic effect.
What is a narrator?
The narrator is the character whose point of view frames the entire story.
Here is a handy infographic explaining 6 kinds of narrator. When you’re finished reading, try the The Now Novel ideas finder – it will help you plan your narrator and other characters.
Read more on the different kinds of narration:
If you want to know more about types of narration, read our best posts on the topic. Go here to read all about the unreliable narrator and how to use this narrative device. Another of our best articles on narration examines the difference between unreliable and omniscient narrators. And here are 5 examples of narrative from famous books that show how to use narration for core story purposes such as characterization and creating rich setting.

Master POV and more
Subscribe to Now Novel for monthly live webinars and author Q&A’s, weekly critiques and more.
Learn MoreStructure your story so you have the characters and events you need for interesting narration – learn how Now Novel will help you finally finish your novel.
68 replies on “Types of narration infographic – 6 narrative POVs”
Hi i was wondering if you could tell me if you can post more point of view things?
Hi Kenzie, with pleasure. We have a complete guide to POV here, which I’m not sure whether you’ve seen? Thanks for reading our blog.
Good info
slay
All day 🙂
Slay what you want to slay let the slay slout
Yass, Diego.
slay
Hi Jordan can you help in portraying novel characters based on reality ..
Hi Asia, I can do my best to, absolutely. What sort of help do you need with this? Off the top of my head, I’d say to change names and other pertinent details if they are living people whom you are basing characters on, so as to avoid any kind of issue with defamation etc. if any party dislikes how they’re represented for any reason.
I need to know about 3rd person limited and 3rd person omniscent
Hi J Dawg, thank you for your question. What do you want to know about these POVs? Here’s something I wrote on points of view, I hope it helps.