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Blending First and Third Person: A Wording Question
You are writing in a viewpoint that is similar to first person omniscient in pronouns, tenses, etc. The only difference is that the omniscience is limited. We can imagine that the first person ...
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How to refer to different versions of a character?
Two examples from literature come to mind. One is from Champions of the Force by Timothy Zahn (Star Wars legends) where
If you don't want the story spoiled (if so, don't read the above text), let it ...
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