He already wrote in the First Person and Third Person, but what about the Second Person? For that’s how those “Choose Your Own Adventure” books are written.
Two unnecessary steps here: the teacher’s sister’s aunt would also be the teacher’s aunt (unless perhaps she was a step sister.) And the aunt’s brother would be the teacher’s uncle. His niece might be the teacher’s cousin (or even the teacher’s sister) but not necessarily.
Gent almost 3 years ago
What person would reads that?
Doug K almost 3 years ago
I don’t think he’ll have any luck with this book.
rekam Premium Member almost 3 years ago
Did Dave go incognito for the book, Dave?
Imagine almost 3 years ago
The end.
Imagine almost 3 years ago
Hey, that’s Dave Whamond!
Superfrog almost 3 years ago
Sounds like the theory of relativity.
Captain Bars almost 3 years ago
He already wrote in the First Person and Third Person, but what about the Second Person? For that’s how those “Choose Your Own Adventure” books are written.
pathamil almost 3 years ago
He gets paid by the word…
Steverino Premium Member almost 3 years ago
It’s all relative (Einstein said that).
Bill Löhr Premium Member almost 3 years ago
Two unnecessary steps here: the teacher’s sister’s aunt would also be the teacher’s aunt (unless perhaps she was a step sister.) And the aunt’s brother would be the teacher’s uncle. His niece might be the teacher’s cousin (or even the teacher’s sister) but not necessarily.
Zen-of-Zinfandel almost 3 years ago
The top part is way too legible.
Alberta Oil Premium Member almost 3 years ago
Lost me after uncle
Lola85 Premium Member almost 3 years ago
I’ve gotten to a point at which I despise books written in the first person. So much of the dialogue has too many “I’s,” and it gets really tiresome.
goboboyd almost 3 years ago
Or, “What I heard at coffee this morning.”
zeexenon almost 3 years ago
Hey, reminds me of family listings in The Old Testament.
Howard'sMyHero almost 3 years ago
My 10 year old nephew was given a sheet of paper and was told to summarize his first day in Paris, France. He filled the page with the following:
“We went for a walk today and we walked and walked and walked and walked and walked and walked … and walked!”
amaneaux almost 3 years ago
[Dark Helmet] “I am your father’s brother’s nephew’s cousin’s former roommate!”
[Lone Starr] " . . . What’s that make us?"
[Dark Helmet] “Absolutely nothing!”
— Spaceballs
Rose Madder Premium Member almost 3 years ago
Someone one else to blame for shoddy storylines and conversations.
proclusstudent almost 3 years ago
Shades of Lone Star meets Dark Helmet. (“Space Balls”)
MikeJanus Premium Member almost 3 years ago
Doesn’t matter how many relationships he adds, it’s still being written in the third person.
boardgamenerd2026 Premium Member almost 3 years ago
Good way to fill up space
Andrew Bosch Premium Member almost 3 years ago
Dave should write it in Arabic. That’s a language that has pronouns specifically for addressing two people for some reason.