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You mean, for fiction? Burr Send a noteboard - 04/09/2009 06:50:20 AM
I think Robin Hobb does it quite nicely, especially in her latest series. It's far more weird, IMO, to use first-person for multiple POVs in the same work. Hal Duncan does that, I believe, but his bits about Phreedom don't seem any weirder than his bits about the male characters.
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First Person Perspective - 04/09/2009 06:34:16 AM 626 Views
You mean, for fiction? - 04/09/2009 06:50:20 AM 504 Views
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i think it's really weird. sometimes it works though... *NM* - 04/09/2009 07:13:26 AM 211 Views
It is fine if it is done well. I have seen it done very well and embarrassingly badly. - 04/09/2009 09:22:44 AM 542 Views
Well... - 04/09/2009 05:43:48 PM 507 Views
First person is a little harder to write then third person - 04/09/2009 06:56:46 PM 684 Views
get a woman to proof read for you - 04/09/2009 06:39:28 PM 500 Views
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Anne Bronte did it quite sucessfully in The Tenant of Wildfell Hall - 04/09/2009 09:13:53 PM 456 Views
I don't see anything wrong with it - 07/09/2009 04:10:15 AM 586 Views

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