This Is Your Writer Speaking
By ice rivers
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Your writer has been reading about languages that don't include the pronoun "I" and instead use the relationship of the first person to the second person as your writer so gracefully did with the first two words of this exemplary shout out.
Your writer enjoys this person because it comes with slightly more authority and fewer interruptions than other available persons.
By persons, your writer is referring to: First person speaker..second person spoken to..... 3rd person spoken about which you learned from your teacher and if this nomenclature (or even the word 'nomenclature'....look it up) is new to you than your writer is momentarily your teacher but that can change by the paragraph based upon how much you think you know
In that case when you suddenly know more than you thought you knew, your writer may be your teacher but as long as you are reading, your writer is always your writer.
Your writer is not your only writer but as long as you are reading what your writer is writing or has written then dear reader your writer is your only writer.
Some readers believe everything that they read which is convenient for your writer who may or may not know what the hell h/she is talking about or may be fibbing in the first place and in the first person.
Perhaps your President on Twitter but of course, your writer may not know what your writer is talking about.
Your writer may be Russian.
Your writer assures you he is not and knows his readers are likely to believe him.
Now this entire shout out has been about your writer's relationship to you dear reader. Your writer understands how important you are in the ongoing balance of his creative world. Without you, your writer doesn't exist. In a life or death battle, your writer has created you for this very moment.
Your writer thanks your attention for his life and doesn't require YOU to thank HIM for your existence.
Although it would be nice....wouldn't it?
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your writer is also a reader,
your writer is also a reader, first or the pattern in front of him or her wouldnt make sense, rather like the moron's moron as President.
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Really good. Clever.
Really good. Clever. Imaginative. "...in the first place and in the first person" is a great line.
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You know what I mean cos you
You know what one means cos you are singing off the same page of sheetmusic.
I like factual writing that sometimes uses I rather than it or the. Good non-fiction writing IMO employs a moderate use of the first person to engage the reader; puts the I in information.
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