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Carl
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Nov 09, 2013 11:16PM

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Go ahead and steal the idea, Brian. You'll be the first one, and in danger of "meeting your fame" in a century or two. Just like Vincent van Gogh and other contemporary artists who expired before being acclaimed :)


Funny you mention. My novel is written in first person from the eyes of a 10-year-old girl....

Self published in August. I see we "use" the same POV.
Why did you choose a boy? I felt comfortable seeing the world through the eyes of a girl. But I must admit, I used some help from an old friend... :)

I can't wait reading it. You should be proud of yourself. Not an easy thing to accomplish.

Yes, we follow... She's got so many followers, I'm sure she has not even noticed my presence :)
Misses wrote: "Everything I have written to date is present, first person."
Present tense and first person are more difficult for me for some reason xp The only time i can do present tense is during writing notes. lol
I usually write in 3rd limited, past tense. That's were i'm comfortable.
Present tense and first person are more difficult for me for some reason xp The only time i can do present tense is during writing notes. lol
I usually write in 3rd limited, past tense. That's were i'm comfortable.

Although, I've got a separate book coming out next year that jumps around time-wise, but it's still present tense.
Brook wrote: "Jennifer wrote: "Aww thx! I don't have the release date yet. I'll post on twitter when I know more:) Are you one of @biskys twitter followers?"
Yes, we follow... She's got so many followers, I'm s..."
Oh and I just sent you a DM and everything :p
Yes, we follow... She's got so many followers, I'm s..."
Oh and I just sent you a DM and everything :p



Was wondering if anyone writes like he talks…
I kind of write like I talk. I have to go through and kill afew adverbs here and there because I use them too much irl. Kinda how all those tweets get in my head so easily xP

Here is a good url that elaborates on full infinitive, bare infinitive, and split infinitive: http://www.quickanddirtytips.com/educ...

I don't know what everything is called, but I think if I spent all my time learning the proper way for everything I'd just confuse myself.

It took some getting used to at first, but it was a necessary evil. In my books, YOU really are the main character (because you make choices that change the outcome of the story).
There's a whole extra set of hurdles trying to make the character gender/race/age neutral, but I'll save that for another thread...

So you do not read first-person books anymore? :)