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Third person When you are writing in the third person, the story is about other people. Not yourself or the reader. Use the character's name or pronouns such as 'he' or 'she'.
Most third-person omniscient narration feels exactly like third-person limited — except that sometimes you can pull back and show a broader view, or provide more information.
You drive the mountain road toward Taos to reunite with Jo after ten years, to be her student again for just one day at a writing workshop on second-person narration. It’s close, you tell yourself, ...
Third person When you are writing in the third person, the story is about other people. Not yourself or the reader. Use the character's name or pronouns such as 'he' or 'she'.
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