It's Ursa Major Award nomination time again!
I have a full post up on FurAffinity
here, which links to my eligible stories and points out which ones I think are the best. I'd repost the whole thing here but I'm stupid-busy and changing all the BBCode is a giant pain in the ass. So, enjoy a link
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If the story only involves what a particular character is experiencing, and the reader doesn't see/know/experience anything that that character isn't privy to (whether internal or external), then it's third person limited.
If the narrative includes information that the character isn't experiencing, couldn't possibly know, or that involves the narrator interacting with the reader more directly, then it's third person omniscient.
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I wrote a short story that I wanted to have an action-adventure feel to it so I kept the introspection/inner-monologue exceedingly sparse.
The only thing the hero feels is physical paaaain!!! /joke
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