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2014-03-28 12:04 am (UTC)
Re: Clark in the third person
but that approach wouldn't lend itself to thinking of your characters as actually completely separate people with their own existences.
Oh, but it did. It's like chars in fics, where they can get up and do something you weren't planning. I always spoke of my chars in 3rd person.
I suppose with Peter and Elizabeth it would be different, since it's not just words on paper, but I can see how that works.
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Re: Clark in the third person
Oh, but it did. It's like chars in fics, where they can get up and do something you weren't planning. I always spoke of my chars in 3rd person.
I suppose with Peter and Elizabeth it would be different, since it's not just words on paper, but I can see how that works.