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I did some of these without really thinking about it. I always felt it unnatural in 1st POV when a character breaks the story to describe their looks. Hence, I usually use things like "her hair was unlike my own..."
 

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I did some of these without really thinking about it. I always felt it unnatural in 1st POV when a character breaks the story to describe their looks. Hence, I usually use things like "her hair was unlike my own..."
Indeed. I think? A character narrating their emotions also feels weird to me.
I was scared, my legs didn’t work. Is far worse then. My legs shook, refusing to listen to me, staying planted in place.
 
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Indeed. I think? A character narrating their emotions also feels weird to me.
I was scared, my legs didn’t work. Is far worse then. My legs shook, refusing to listen to me, staying planted in place.
 

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Indeed. I think? A character narrating their emotions also feels weird to me.
I was scared, my legs didn’t work. Is far worse then. My legs shook, refusing to listen to me, staying planted in place.

That's because of showing and telling related reasons. I actually discuss this in the past.


I did some of these without really thinking about it. I always felt it unnatural in 1st POV when a character breaks the story to describe their looks. Hence, I usually use things like "her hair was unlike my own..."
It's workable with 3rd person as well, of course, though I decided to just go with 1st person because it was easier to teach the lesson with. Regardless, now that you're aware, you can consciously use it!

You're still alive :blob_hide: :blob_salute:
For now. :biggrin_s:
 

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That's because of showing and telling related reasons. I actually discuss this in the past.



It's workable with 3rd person as well, of course, though I decided to just go with 1st person because it was easier to teach the lesson with. Regardless, now that you're aware, you can consciously use it!


For now. :biggrin_s:
I like showing. Not telling
 

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I like showing. Not telling
As do I, more often than not, for the reasons I discuss there. Though I'm not against telling when someone knows WHEN to tell. ...I have a whole video on that, too. :LOL:

To me, it's a matter of just using whatever is the best tool for the occasion.
 

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As do I, more often than not, for the reasons I discuss there. Though I'm not against telling when someone knows WHEN to tell. ...I have a whole video on that, too. :LOL:

To me, it's a matter of just using whatever is the best tool for the occasion.
You have a video on anything.
How to make a readable story.
How to make a shovel, Yeah… Probably not.
 

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SHOVEL 101: Grab wood, Shape the wood, Hammer the metal, Shape the metal into spade, hammer it, temper it, then insert the wood to the shovel.. done! :blob_sir: :blob_sir: :blob_shade: :blob_shade:
It’s actually a more difficult process than that. The metal hammering isn’t as simple because you require a force. The shaft is the easiest one to make, the head is not.
 
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