tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3465633074548394200.post3306384503125432987..comments2023-05-02T16:59:56.042+02:00Comments on Dense Words: The Storyteller's LessonHarryhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/07127058082626598689noreply@blogger.comBlogger1125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3465633074548394200.post-55715651123022819062012-12-06T16:24:22.279+01:002012-12-06T16:24:22.279+01:00Hi, Harry!
I also asked this question on KindleBo...Hi, Harry!<br /><br />I also asked this question on KindleBoards - not sure where you prefer to have the discussion.<br /><br /><br />Could you unpack what you mean when you say that all viewpoints are 3rd Omni even when they don't look like it? It would be particularly helpful if you could give examples in first person and 3rd limited and show / tell how it is they they're actually omni.<br /><br />Very interesting point about omni being the reason that stories grow and change with age. It's not, in fact, the story that changes. It's the reader.<br /><br />*uploads coffee and chocolate croissants to fuel the discussion*<br /><br />Many thanks!Kary Englishhttp://www.karyenglish.comnoreply@blogger.com