Venkatesh Rao ☀️
@vgr
The 5 points of view in fiction Third-person limited Third-person omniscient Second person (very rare)* First person First person unreliable First-person meta-unreliable (rare)** First-person Watson * Bright Lights, Big City is the only one I know ** Murder of Roger Ackroyd… not exactly unreliable
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Venkatesh Rao ☀️
@vgr
The Watson pov is critical for the classic cozy mystery to work. There’s somebody who has to actively get it wrong while main detective gets it right. This is why the first-person Holmes-narrated stories don’t work
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Shawn
@paperclypse
Another 2nd person is Charles Stross’ Halting State and Rule 34 novels. Also pretty much all text adventure games
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Emmett
@edbs
Have you tried If On A Winter’s Night A Traveller? Meta-unreliable 2nd person, I think anyway
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Jason Crawford
@jasoncrawford.eth
Choose Your Own Adventure uses second-person, of course!
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