help, guys. (again)
12 years ago
VEIWER DISCRETION IS ADVISED alright, so remember that story idea I was sort of formulating a couple weeks ago? well I have a good plot and everything laid out in my head but...
it's a simple question. which do you prefer; first person, or third person limited?
so the main character, a maned wolf named Tam Wendell, leaves his sheltered city life, heading west to find his own path, and escaping his families tight grip on his life. he encounters many people and conflicts on the way, and specifically one special person that changes his life forever (a half native black wolf named Channer Tascalusa).
the era is the 1870s US.
thoughts, ideas? go ahead. ill take things into consideration.
it's a simple question. which do you prefer; first person, or third person limited?
so the main character, a maned wolf named Tam Wendell, leaves his sheltered city life, heading west to find his own path, and escaping his families tight grip on his life. he encounters many people and conflicts on the way, and specifically one special person that changes his life forever (a half native black wolf named Channer Tascalusa).
the era is the 1870s US.
thoughts, ideas? go ahead. ill take things into consideration.
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However, since the question of my preference, then I'd have to say first-person. It's the one I'm most comfortable with reading and it's the perspective I use most often while writing myself.
If there's anything else I can think of, it's that I think that you have a pretty solid plot so far and I can't wait to read what you'll come up with! :D