The writer wants to zoom in or pan out on the details of a scene
to show a moment from slightly diffferent perspective
The writer wants to show a scene from different vantage points.
How different is the narrator's perspective from the character's
A larger psychic distance usually creates a less inimate tone. A closer psychic distance can create a more intimate tone.
A larger psychic distance might create a tone of cool, removed observation.
A reader might ask how close or distant the narrative perspective feels in relation to the characters and events. They may consider whether the writing provides intimate access to a character's thoughts and emotions or maintains a more detached, observational stance. Additionally, they might evaluate the language and style used—whether it's colloquial and personal or formal and distanced—to gauge the overall psychic distance. Finally, questions about the emotional engagement and level of insight into the characters' inner lives can also help determine psychic distance.
A young man runs down a city sidewalk, sweating and panting.
Seer psychic
You might be right for I am still developing but she might think you are crazy! (I am a psychic to :) )
Physical distance in writing can shift to create a sense of intimacy or detachment between characters or events. For instance, a close-up description of a character's emotions can draw readers in, making them feel present in the moment, while a broader perspective might emphasize isolation or the passage of time. This manipulation of distance allows the author to evoke specific emotional responses and guide the reader's experience of the narrative.
You might be a psychic. I dream about the future a lot, too; and when I took a psychic test, my results said that I'm 88% psychic.
I really don't believe that psychic readers know the future or what it will hold. Usually psychics give you a general idea of what the future might be.