I’m really glad it was helpful! Thank you for this awesome feedback as well, I always try to make these articles interesting with useful, so I’m glad to hear it!
I’ve been attempting 3rd person limited recently, as opposed to 3rd omniscient. It’s a challenge for me, but has been recommended to me as a way to make stories more immediate, less general. I read your article with great interest, as I am a new writer and had not thought about what I was doing in relation to person.
Hey, thank you so much for checking out the article, Rose! It sounds like you're making great progress in your writer's journey. I agree that a 3rd person limited perspective does help the story feel more grounded and immediate.
I hope the article was helpful, but please feel free to reach out with any questions you may have! I'm always happy to help.
Ah, you're absolutely right! I knew I was forgetting something, haha. I'll add a small section for that and give you a shout out as well. Thanks for the reminder!
You did a great job. I had a hard time deciding when I wrote my story what to do. I decided on active, but inner thought does make it a bit tricky because you need a bit of transitioning from past to present.
I really appreciate this break down! It was easy to digest and I felt like I was able to retain a lot of solid information! 💪
I’m really glad it was helpful! Thank you for this awesome feedback as well, I always try to make these articles interesting with useful, so I’m glad to hear it!
Always a fan of your work. Both on the creative end and informative. ✨
I’ve been attempting 3rd person limited recently, as opposed to 3rd omniscient. It’s a challenge for me, but has been recommended to me as a way to make stories more immediate, less general. I read your article with great interest, as I am a new writer and had not thought about what I was doing in relation to person.
Hey, thank you so much for checking out the article, Rose! It sounds like you're making great progress in your writer's journey. I agree that a 3rd person limited perspective does help the story feel more grounded and immediate.
I hope the article was helpful, but please feel free to reach out with any questions you may have! I'm always happy to help.
I really love this. Thanks for sharing this.
Thank you for checking it out, Karra!
Great article. Another thing to factor in is tense as well.
Ah, you're absolutely right! I knew I was forgetting something, haha. I'll add a small section for that and give you a shout out as well. Thanks for the reminder!
You did a great job. I had a hard time deciding when I wrote my story what to do. I decided on active, but inner thought does make it a bit tricky because you need a bit of transitioning from past to present.