Having a character speak in third person. Is it a bad idea?
I thought about having a shy, awkward girl who refers to herself in such a way,
but I've begun to think it might make for confusing and/or redundant dialouge.
For example:
"'Amy doesn't know,' said Amy" or "'Amy doesn't know,' she said"
Should I just drop the idea of a third person character entirely?
I thought about having a shy, awkward girl who refers to herself in such a way,
but I've begun to think it might make for confusing and/or redundant dialouge.
For example:
"'Amy doesn't know,' said Amy" or "'Amy doesn't know,' she said"
Should I just drop the idea of a third person character entirely?