First off(should of said in my intro post... ): I come on in waves and post on anything that catches my eye, and it really bothers me when I see my name across the last post column, .
Now for the question:
I have been having this idea, and it needs to be written in Second Person to have the full effect, especially because it somewhat "shocks" the reader when they see it written like that. The book is about the character, you, delving into an unknown part of your mind. My goal with the book is to make you feel everything that happens, and essentially bring you out of your body. The book is meant to leave you wondering.
I want it to confuse you, in order to bring you in. Even without an advancing plot line, my goal is to change the feel and perspective of the book by the end. You need to be able to miss the beginning. I want the book to make you long for something impossible to long for. I don't want to say too much, as the book needs to say open and unexplained in order for it to be "effective."
I haven't found much on things written in second person, other than informative essays and what not, so please give me examples of what you would expect to see from "second person!"
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