Good infographic.
This is interesting. I am still not sure what one I use. I think itโs a hybrid of both.
Good infographic.
This is interesting. I am still not sure what one I use. I think itโs a hybrid of both.
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Fun! I wrote my first book in First Person Close. My second in Third Person Limited Omniscient. Both fun, but I prefer first person.
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Thanks, RW. I’ve been reading about them and there’s a definite benefit to First Person especially when it comes to Deep POV. ๐ — Suzanne.
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