Interlude I. The first-person voice

Interlude definition: an annoying way to bloat up a book that was already too big by adding a completely irrelevant, at best tangential story.

Interlude. A short break from the history of writing Drakon.

Drakon is written in a first-person voice. Actually, two first-person voices; the primary one is the barbarian hero, and the secondary one is the monk who transcribes his story.

Writing in first-person is very limiting especially when the narrator has no magical powers to know things. But lim...

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Published on September 22, 2016 05:25
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