It'd be difficult. The start of The Book Thief is a classic example where you really feel the narrator that AM mentions. The narrator is Death.
I'd never heard of rotating third until this and I've done a deep dive for a few years of omniscient.
George Eliot was very good at omniscient. She would use it as a tool for political or social comparisons. But she wrote way back when women had to use male pseudonyms to publish anything.
George Eliot was very good at omniscient. She would use it as a tool for political or social comparisons. But she wrote way back when women had to use male pseudonyms to publish anything.
Really interesting, thanks for posting @RK Wallis . It did clear up a few things for me. Like the difference between omniscient and rotating close 3rd.
I’ve not read many omniscient books, but never been a big fan of the ones I’ve read. Dune is...
Omniscient is difficult to get right, but when it works, it's a good read. Dickens is the classic example, but my favourite author is John Irving, and he writes omniscient so well. He has a new novel coming out this week.
It's a shame writers...
This is the link, @Nikky Lee, but Jonny will need to add you. Do you want me to PM mine and Laura's pieces?
https://colony.litopia.com/threads/huddle-south-november-5th-submissions-questions-and-zoom-link.16509/#post-180273
It'd be difficult. The start of The Book Thief is a classic example where you really feel the narrator that AM mentions. The narrator is Death.
I'd never heard of rotating third until this and I've done a deep dive for a few years of omniscient.
Really interesting, thanks for posting @RK Wallis . It did clear up a few things for me. Like the difference between omniscient and rotating close 3rd.
I’ve not read many omniscient books, but never been a big fan of the ones I’ve read. Dune is...
Omniscient is difficult to get right, but when it works, it's a good read. Dickens is the classic example, but my favourite author is John Irving, and he writes omniscient so well. He has a new novel coming out this week.
It's a shame writers...
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