From 462d441a7fe6ff33a4eda83b51e1c579df094ed0 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Jean Viscogliosi-Pate Date: Sun, 26 Jan 2025 22:08:37 -0500 Subject: [PATCH] Update Home --- Home.md | 1 - 1 file changed, 1 deletion(-) diff --git a/Home.md b/Home.md index b8aeba2..2a35d21 100644 --- a/Home.md +++ b/Home.md @@ -41,7 +41,6 @@ Plural perspective pronouns are also provided. These can get confusing in second `pov/S` and `pov/O` (note the capitals!) are the same as the lowercase versions except that they use `Y/n` in third-person. `pov/P` and `pov/A` are similar, using `Y/n`'s in third-person. Use `pov/` replacements when narrating, but `prn/` when another character is referring to the reader insert. As with replacing pronouns, I recommend proofreading different configurations! POV can flow weird when made adaptive, especially in third-person where the perspective pronouns can be read as belonging to non-reader characters. -For aspects that flow weird, you have the option of `exc/`, which indicates an exception and the desired outcome from each POV. To write these, the format is `exc/`first-person`/`second-person`/`third-person`/`. ## Replacing verbs