First-person novels and third-person novels are different in difficulty, but which one is easier to write depends on the writing style and the author's personal preference. Compared to third-person novels, first-person novels required less technical support such as scene switching and character description. The author could directly describe the story from his own point of view without too much description and explanation. This kind of writing style allows the author to express his feelings and thoughts more freely, but also needs to pay attention to controlling the narrative rhythm to avoid making the reader feel monotonous and tired. On the other hand, writing a first-person novel requires a stronger ability to express and narrate, such as how to accurately express the emotions and psychological state of the characters, how to shape the characters with unique personalities and characteristics, etc. The author needed to master certain language skills and narrative skills in order for the readers to understand the meaning and emotions of the story. Therefore, both first-person and third-person novels required the author to have a certain writing ability and skills in order to write wonderful works. In the process of writing, he could choose his writing style according to his own writing style and preferences, and constantly practice and improve to write better works.