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: Re: Do many people even care about "good" grammar in novels? I realise people like me are probably many, i.e., amateurs who want to write a book and then get frustrated by having to learn all
I think it depends on the audience. There are plenty of books out there with mediocre grammar and a very vernacular type of writing. If you know your audience and you know you want to cater to your audience then you should be able to write. You can find out the easy way. Write something you think would entertain someone. Let them read it and then ask for feedback. You don't have to be a researcher to do this with surveys and polls. One or two readers would give you great feedback for this kind of question.
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: Have a tough time figuring out third-person prose I can write first-person great, but many stories can only be told third-person and i dont have much experience here. It always feels clunky,
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