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. (Buchanan is the one with the hammer.)
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.
there are many problems in our times
but none of them are mine
Buchanan perspective...? *brain shrinks at definition*
I feel real stupid now -_-
"How many ways are there to kill a person with a knife?"
"It doesn't matter, it only takes one to do the job,"- Steal the Dragon, by Patricia Briggs.
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