
Third Person is a podcast about bringing the conversations of three enthusiastic friends to the light of day as they discuss fiction of every form.
| Publishes | Twice monthly | Episodes | 13 | Founded | 11 years ago |
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In an effort to change things up, Bryan has decided to start allowing other people to have some say in the topics of choice. Stephen is first up this week, and has been inspired by the Batman v Superman trailer to discuss the concept of tone in story... more
So bad news. Stephen's dead. The good news is we managed to build a replacement! Parker Crow (aka, Stephen 2.0) joins Abigail and Bryan in their discussion/incoherent chattering about some of their weirdest and least popular opinions on storytelling.... more
Whoa! Stephen's back! It turns out he didn't abandon us to a fate of misery and sorrow after all! To celebrate, we discuss a genre near and dear to our formerly absent friend's heart: high fantasy. The origins, virtues, and pitfalls of the sub-genre ... more
Stephen is mysteriously absent this week, so Bryan and Abigail take this advantage to have a surprisingly coherent discussion! The topic is twofold: the use of nonfiction to enrich storytelling and the use of storytelling to enrich nonfiction. The fi... more
There are times in stories where the protagonists seem a slave to the narrative's whims, losing their sense of individuality and personality in an effort to keep the plot moving. This is The Puppet Problem. We discuss this, as well as the larger issu... more
So! Turns out not talking about books was really fun. Stephen, Bryan and Abigail have decided it's time to expand their horizons and take the show in a new, broader direction. Kicking this movement off, they introduce the hot new segment "What Have Y... more
This Episode: The Book Thief: The MovieAfter talking about books for, like, three whole episodes, the Third Person crew decided it was time to kick back and watch a movie about a book instead. Turns out, and this might be a spoiler, movie adaptions o... more
This Episode: The Book Thief, Part 7-EpilogueThings finally wrap up for The Book Thief with one bombshell of an ending! Abigail and Bryan come fresh off of finishing it, which gives Stephen a chance to come off as comparatively well-composed as they ... more
WOW! had fun listening with Bryan Kelly and his group of friends. It feels like I am actually reading a book.









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