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Chuck C. Johnson CENSORED on Facebook! Oh the Humanity!

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LeftyRambles2413 (HappyWarrior)3/25/2016 9:34:01 am PDT

re: #640 KGxvi

The omnipotent third person narrator is something of a dying breed in literature. A good skill to have though, in that it can make your storytelling unique from either first person or limited third person narration. Also, occasionally fun but probably only good for short stories is second person narration

I do limited third person myself. First person is hard for me to write. Second person though, I’ve never read a story like that but a colleague of one of my professor’s wrote a whole novel that way. Sounded interesting but your’e right, third person omipotent is a dying art form. I prefer third person limited because I want to be in my protagonist’s head but I want distance too.