Hey /lit/ so what do you prefer reading? First person stories or third person? How do you feel it impacts your ability to enjoy a book?
Personally when its first person and the protagonist is female or otherwise nonhuman its hard to get invested.
>>8067723
Wait I know this shit
This is from the testing log of SCP-093, Red Sea Objects
Those are the Unclean, that's a D-class
Cool
>>8067723
>female or otherwise nonhuman
kekd
>>8068037
What are some good ones? Most I read are kinda tryhard.
>>8068074
I don't know, it's been years since I've read SCP stories, and I've only ever read a couple. Don't remember the titles.
I prefer my creepypasta to not be obviously fiction.
>>8068098
Sweet son, Ill take a look.
>>8067723
I usually don't care about first or third person, but first person and present tense together are enough for me to skip a book altogether.
>>8068124
First-person AND preset tense? LAWD.
>>8068162
Awkward to read. Try-hard.
How many published books really do this? Only a few for sure.
>>8068163
Good point.