NotaNuffian
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Was in a midst of writing that I found myself with this question.
For the main character or currently using the character's POV, the author would just namedrop from the first few paragraphs or even as the first word. I never noticed how weird it is until the secondary or lower tiered characters popping up.
Be it first person or third person, I had seen authors introducing these new characters by their physical appearance first. Then comes the nameswapping ceremony or name drop by a party, random or otherwise.
So now that I have seen such a treatment, I can't really unsee it in written words.
In still (comics and manga) and moving (animation and live action), such a problem does not exist most of the times there are characters other than MC themselves to help them namedrop, ignoring self monologue/ narration.
So how do you do, fellow authors? How do you tell your name of the character you are currently shining the spotlight on?
For the main character or currently using the character's POV, the author would just namedrop from the first few paragraphs or even as the first word. I never noticed how weird it is until the secondary or lower tiered characters popping up.
Be it first person or third person, I had seen authors introducing these new characters by their physical appearance first. Then comes the nameswapping ceremony or name drop by a party, random or otherwise.
So now that I have seen such a treatment, I can't really unsee it in written words.
In still (comics and manga) and moving (animation and live action), such a problem does not exist most of the times there are characters other than MC themselves to help them namedrop, ignoring self monologue/ narration.
So how do you do, fellow authors? How do you tell your name of the character you are currently shining the spotlight on?