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dekedangle_rpf_mod ([personal profile] dekedangle_rpf_mod) wrote in [community profile] dekedangle_rpfanon2017-04-06 05:59 pm

#29 – Lay, Lie, or Laine?

This is the twenty-ninth post of Deke Dangle RPF Anon, a community for all your ice hockey anon meme needs.

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Re: Discussion Thread

(Anonymous) 2017-05-10 06:30 pm (UTC)(link)
Aw, I love alternating first person POV — assuming it's really alternating (such as on a chapter by chapter basis) and not doing that thing where POV just jumps around to whomever's convenient with no rhyme or reason from paragraph to paragaph.

Re: Discussion Thread

(Anonymous) 2017-05-10 06:39 pm (UTC)(link)
It's a genre signal for me rather than a craft one; the signal is "this is New Adult." New Adult does not work for me at all. A lot of the self-pubbed NA, especially in sports romance, reads as mental children in adult bodies to me.

Headhopping/badly crafted 3rd person omniscient is far less common in 21st century romance novels than it was in previous decades. I almost never come across it.