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Just out of curiosity ...
Yeah, I'm using radio buttons so you have to pick one. *g* This doesn't mean that you'd never read something written in first, or rotating third -- just what you're most comfortable reading, or what might tip the balance if you had to choose between two very similar-looking books or stories. (I'm leaving off second entirely ...)
[Poll #1600796]
Feel free to elaborate on your answer in comments, if you like!
[Poll #1600796]
Feel free to elaborate on your answer in comments, if you like!
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I wonder if part of the problem is that it's a lot more challenging to write different, identifiable "voices" in first person -- that is, most people who write first person tend to write a very similar first person no matter which character they're writing. This is fine for original fiction -- I'm thinking here of mystery writers, who have multiple series about hard-boiled PI's who all sound pretty similar, and readers who pick up a book of the Lance Manpole series are expecting a similar reading experience to the Dick Magnum series, or, you know, whatever. But in fanfic, we already have a pretty clear idea of what John or Rodney or Teyla sounds like, and having their narrative voices sound just like the author's inner monologue voice throws you right out of a story.
(I'm not saying it's impossible to distinguish first-person voice. I've read authors who could do it really well. But I don't think you get that in fanfic much, unless they're emulating an established first-person voice, like with Dresden Files or Sherlock Holmes fic...)