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cydare
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Incidentally: Apologies to cydare for the highjacking of this thread.![]()
It's a very interesting discussion, so no worries!
Personally, I've never had a preference as a reader when it came to first vs third, or close vs omniscient. Each serves a different purpose and immerses me into the story in a slightly different way. In terms of writing: If I have a group of important characters who often interact, I like the freedom of omniscient. Characters with separate storylines that converge near the end (or when I want to keep a sense of mystery for some reason or another) - I go with close. I use first person for characters who live more in their minds, or have a particularly interesting voice.