Matt5791
Member
Simple question - on a website biography, is it best to writ in the first or the third person - which sounds best?
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Matt
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Matt
The use of the third person is both remote, and pretentious; or maybe just plain lazy if you really do get someone else to write it for you.
The use of the third person is both remote, and pretentious; or maybe just plain lazy if you really do get someone else to write it for you.
Hmm. just a few people who disagree with you Dave ;-)
http://www.alanrossphotography.com/ar20/bio.html
http://billschwab.com/schwabio.html
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http://www.johnsexton.com/jsbio.html
http://www.johnwimberleyphotography.com/
http://www.keithcarterphotographs.com/biography.html
http://www.paulkozal.com/bio.html
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Tim
In the higher realms of academe, of course, it has long been considered correct to write in the third person ("It appears to the present writer ...", etc.) and unspeakably vulgar to write in the first person (or for that matter, to sign with your full name instead of initials).
Hmm. just a few people who disagree with you Dave ;-)
http://www.alanrossphotography.com/ar20/bio.html
http://billschwab.com/schwabio.html
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http://www.johnsexton.com/jsbio.html
http://www.johnwimberleyphotography.com/
http://www.keithcarterphotographs.com/biography.html
http://www.paulkozal.com/bio.html
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Tim
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