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: Re: How can I avoid repetition of "I", while keeping present tense in first person? I'm writing a first-person fantasy novel. I can't exactly figure out how to avoid the repetition of "I" when
Sir, there is a way by which you can minimize the use of I in the first place. As you are writing a first-person fantasy you can always use other characters to tell your story in this manner you can always skip the letter I.
Let the sub-character tell first-person's story, so the story will keep everyone engaged.
it's a fantasy after all you can make the nonliving things tell your story also.
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