As a writer i am interested in this
Do you get more involved in what you are reading if it is in the first person, the third person, and moreover if it is in the first person but not in real time (eg recollections, memoirs, classic storytelling, as in Dickens' a christmass carol for example) or in diary or pseudo-diary (eg notes, or letters) form?
I write in the first person (almost always) and frequently in the form of notes or letters.
A great example of narration in the form of letters is Guy De Maupassant's "La Horla"
here you can find an etext of one of the three versions of it: http://arthurwendover.com/arthurs/horror/horla10.html

I write in the first person (almost always) and frequently in the form of notes or letters.
A great example of narration in the form of letters is Guy De Maupassant's "La Horla"
here you can find an etext of one of the three versions of it: http://arthurwendover.com/arthurs/horror/horla10.html
