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2007-04-15
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Chapter 3 and counting...
I eschew dialogue tags whenever possible. I feel that more often then not, they're unnecessary.
Apparently not everyone feels that way.
Apparently not everyone feels that way.
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Chapter 3 and counting...
I eschew dialogue tags whenever possible. I feel that more often then not, they're unnecessary.
Apparently not everyone feels that way.
Apparently not everyone feels that way.
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My writing tip for the day
In the case of my tight 3rd person POV, the narrative isn't impersonal. It reflects the personality and attitudes of the POV character as much as their words and actions because you're seeing the world through their eyes, their filter.
Why would I write impartial/impersonal narration with tight third person? It would be a waste of space.
Did two miles tonight. Must shower now. Day job tomorrow. Go me.
Why would I write impartial/impersonal narration with tight third person? It would be a waste of space.
Did two miles tonight. Must shower now. Day job tomorrow. Go me.
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My writing tip for the day
In the case of my tight 3rd person POV, the narrative isn't impersonal. It reflects the personality and attitudes of the POV character as much as their words and actions because you're seeing the world through their eyes, their filter.
Why would I write impartial/impersonal narration with tight third person? It would be a waste of space.
Did two miles tonight. Must shower now. Day job tomorrow. Go me.
Why would I write impartial/impersonal narration with tight third person? It would be a waste of space.
Did two miles tonight. Must shower now. Day job tomorrow. Go me.