JazzTD
Dreamer
At times whether it be in books or short stories I just lack feeling a connection with the main character(or any character in that book for that matter), I would perhaps say that it is because of third person points of view, however it has happened to me while reading first person points of view as well.
And I'm curious, why?
As a writer I want my character to be felt and loved by the reader, so I wish to avoid any of these unemotional pitfalls. And the best way to avoid them is to know what they are and why and just ... not.
Like most things I'm not entirely sure if it's just me feeling that some writings are rather ... dry, or if they actually are.
-JT
And I'm curious, why?
As a writer I want my character to be felt and loved by the reader, so I wish to avoid any of these unemotional pitfalls. And the best way to avoid them is to know what they are and why and just ... not.
Like most things I'm not entirely sure if it's just me feeling that some writings are rather ... dry, or if they actually are.
-JT