Third person or subjective perspective?
Feb. 25th, 2008 01:10 pm![[personal profile]](https://www.dreamwidth.org/img/silk/identity/user.png)
I'm writing on my crack plot when I get a chance. It's really fun writing it, although I'm doubtful if it's funny at all. I have all these characters popping into my head, complete with backstories and names and you name it. I have the most awesome names ever used on some vampires. To those who missed my cracky plot, behold the power of copy and paste:
I'm so excited but sadly I can't really decide anything. I mean, on one hand I really want to write it in an I-form but on the same time I find the third person perspective extremely useful at times. I don't know. What to do, what to do? What would you do? I think the most important thing is that I get my general idea down on the computer as a general thought and then later on I revise it. But it's kind of difficult since I want it to be perfect to start with. Anyway, to make the answers into statistics, here's a poll:
[Poll #1144035]
Spanish in two minutes. Keep your fingers crossed!
Kevin, a seventeen year old vampire lord, has to battle with English tests, hormones, a coven of angry, vengeful witches and, of course, another clan of vampires moving in on his territory.
I'm so excited but sadly I can't really decide anything. I mean, on one hand I really want to write it in an I-form but on the same time I find the third person perspective extremely useful at times. I don't know. What to do, what to do? What would you do? I think the most important thing is that I get my general idea down on the computer as a general thought and then later on I revise it. But it's kind of difficult since I want it to be perfect to start with. Anyway, to make the answers into statistics, here's a poll:
[Poll #1144035]
Spanish in two minutes. Keep your fingers crossed!