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message 1: by Tianna (new)

Tianna | 34 comments I always struggle when figuring out if I want to write my story in first-person or third-person POV. Third-person is good for writing with lots of imagery, but first-person allows you to explore your character's head.

Thoughts or advice?


message 2: by Luca (new)

Luca (alex_613) | 17 comments I personally think writing in first-person is more fun to write and read. As a writer it allows you to actually get to know your character and as a reader you get to know what the character is thinking which I find more interesting.


♬¯·♪·♫¸ kane ¸♫¯·♪¸♩·♬ | 7 comments I tend to write mostly in third-person, and I've found that I can put little snippets of thought in here or there. For example: 'Holy sh!t, he was royally screwed.' Or, 'She grimaced, thinking about the hectic day to come.'
That way, I can get the best of both worlds. :3


message 4: by Sophia (new)

Sophia third person is more fun for me to write because i like giving the narrator more awareness of the story and it’s details than the character does. I think it’s called something like a Bubble Narrator?? like they’re watching the story from a bubble, idk. but a good example of it is The Book Thief, and i just think it’s cool so i try to use that method when i can.


message 5: by Percy (new)

Percy {F͓̽a͓̽i͓̽r͓̽y͓̽ B͓̽o͓̽y͓̽} | 14 comments I usually just let the characters choose, or do whatever vibe it’s giving off ig, I just go with whatever is happening and just okay along. It’s not my story it’s the characters story


message 6: by Hadley (new)

Hadley | 19 comments I think writing in third person is easier tense wise but if you want a story that really makes the reader feel how the character is thinking then first person is the better option.


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