Systematically constraining narrative perspective to a single character's mind and senses throughout scenes, resetting the constraint deliberately when you want to shift viewpoints. This prevents the subtle narration errors that happen when AI subtly knows things the narrator shouldn't.
POV locking is the practice of explicitly anchoring an AI writing session to a single narrative point of view — first person, third limited, or omniscient — and using constraint prompts to prevent the model from drifting between perspectives mid-scene.
Inconsistent point of view is one of the most common AI-generated fiction problems, and mastering POV locking allows writers to produce cleaner drafts, reduce editorial passes, and maintain the reader trust that consistent narration builds.
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