When people talk about writing a book in first person, they usually talk about two major struggles. Your main character has to be likeable, and you have to be careful not to infodump. For character likeability, that's an incredibly vague concept. How do you make a character likeable? And to avoid infodumping, how to do you weave exposition into your story? Let's explore those questions!
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--Video Chapters--
Introduction - 00:00
Character Likeability - 00:56
Ferris Bueller - 01:55
The Fault In Our Stars - 05:00
Exposition - 07:46
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