What Perspective Do You Like To Write In?

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What Perspective Do You Like To Write In?

First Person
103
33%
Second Person
13
4%
Third Person
128
41%
Buchanan Perspective
28
9%
No Preference
44
14%
 
Total votes : 316


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Gender Female
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Buchanan, most definitely. It encompasses everything, and then some!
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Third normally and first everyonce in a while. I did write a piece in second person though :D. That was fun...

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Third person, totally...Snoink brainwashed me. XD
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Gender Male
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I usually write in the omniscient point of view, but that's not represented in this poll... but the closest thing is third person
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Buchanan Perspective is the only perspective. Because first is annoying to write, second confuses me, but omniscient is cool to, I don't like to give my characters privacy, I occasionally don't let the reader know what the mysterious person is thinking though *evil laugh* But, still Buchanan is ruler of all writing. :smt021 (Buchanan is the one with the hammer.)




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Gender Female
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Second person for me. I like the challenge.




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Harry-person. Is it still first person? You know... first person, only you use the name, or he/she instead of I.
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My stories always change perspectives as the focus on characters change For example, in "The Edge of a Straight Razor" all parts focused on Jacob he would narrate, while Old Detective John Mills I would follow with third person narration, so when I finally changed into first person with him, it would be more of an impact. I also like to go first person with small characters. To follow on the example, one of the victim's mothers had a small monologue in a crucial part of the story.

But, the truth is, I'm best when I'm writing in first person perspective.
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Gender Female
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i love second person.
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Gender Male
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I got five A's in my last State Examination,and I'm a Sci-Fi writer,but the Buchanen perspective makes very little sense,if at all,to me.Oh well...
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Buchanan perspective...? *brain shrinks at definition*
I feel real stupid now -_-
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Gender Female
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The first and the third...

but i don't mind if someone give me an example of stories using the Buchanan Perspective...

*curious*
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I'm best with third person, I like it the most as well. First person is a close second, though.




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Gender Male
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I much prefer third person.

My mind boggles at Pat Buchanan perspective.
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How the hell would you do second? You are walking down the road and you see a shop... wtf??
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