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Reblogged this on Musings on Life & Experience and commented:
Always good information to know.
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Very informative, indeed. Thank you Chris
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Now if I can just convince my stories to conform to one of these narrator types. Is there an omni third, limited yet? ::Grins::
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Very informative, Ape. Thank you. Hugs.
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Reblogged this on Sleepy Book Dragon and commented:
I’m currently writing something in limited third person, which is a departure from my usual omniscient approach. It’s proving an interesting exercise.
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