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Either way. Some authors do better in first person and some as observer.
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RJohnReves wrote:Either way. Some authors do better in first person and some as observer.
This is very, very true. I like reading both 1st & narrator, but I feel that I truly suck at writing 1st person.
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I think I like first person better but a narrator doesn't bother me either.
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One advantage narrator has over 1st person. With 1st person, everything is (or should be) influenced by the characters perspective. With narrator, it should be more impartial.

1st person= this is what I saw and what I thought about it
Narrator= this is what actually happened
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I prefer narrator. 1st person too intimate for me ehheh
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I prefer a narrator. I feel that when it is written in 1st person there is so much that we are unable to know. If written using a narrator, we can see all aspects of each character.
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I always prefer first person. I feel like I have become that person.
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Either way. It really depends on the genre. Although, I feel like I have a more feel of the characters emotions when in the first person.

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Either way. It really depends on the genre. Although, I feel like I have a more feel of the characters emotions when in the first person.
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I typically prefer first person because it brings me into the story more. It feels more like the narrator is speaking directly to me.
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If it's a good book it doesn't matter to me. If it's a slow starter I prefer it to be first person.
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Depends on the book, really. Some are better narrated, others need to be written in 1st person
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I prefer the first person telling the story because it gives you the feeling of intimacy, like you are with a very close friend. It is easy to understand and sympathize with the predicament of the character because you know his thoughts and his feelings.
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Definitely first person. I like sticking to one person's thoughts and feelings, and not knowing what others are thinking. Adds thrill and excitement. :)
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prisailurophile wrote:Both :D
Ah! You beat me to it! I was going to say that!

But I meant, both at the SAME TIME. Why not? Lemony Snicket did it!
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I like first person, but it doesn't matter if it's a good book
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