yah I corrected it in a reply :)
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I'm really confused by this book, it starts off "[...] which I" — who is "I"?!
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the plural I :) https://www.adamhyde.net/single-voice/
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It really really threw me. I have no issues with using "I" at all, I welcome it. But not when the author(s) have no name.
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the intro explains who
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Maybe you're not used to writing for neuroatypical people perhaps? This really throws me and the intro doesn't give your name, only at the
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Replying to @o_guest @CokoFoundation and
very end and indirectly since it's not your name it's your email address.
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to me your response is success! :)
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I'm guessing part of the point is to draw attention away from the author's identity and focus on the ideas?
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OK, I have zero energy to keep this going but if you use "I" and don't introduce yourself that's the opposite of drawing attention away from
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yourself. If you want accessible stuff that doesn't discombobulate probably don't do that, but like I said I'm exhausted, so another time.
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