OMG
Oh. My. God.
Laura just realized that she unwittingly switched from third person into first person while writing her last brant entry, “Branter’s Elbow.” Laura was completely unconscious about doing this — in fact, she didn’t know she had switched perspectives until she started writing her next brant entry and realized she’d accidentally written “I” instead of “Laura.”
But because Laura believes that branting should remain as spontaneous and honest as possible, she’s not going to go back and correct her last brant, replacing all the “I”s with “Laura”s. That, she feels, would be false. Better her rabid fans witness Laura’s mistakes than believe that she is perfection incarnate.
However, Laura is deeply confused and, if truth be told, shaken by the experience. She’d based a lot of her Web Identity on the third person persona of Laura the Branter — which is a completely different persona than Laura the Person — and now she’s not sure which is which and what is the more authentic persona for her brant. This is hard to explain — both to herself and to her fans — but Laura’s going to follow this journey wherever it takes her. In other words, she’s going to relinquish control. Meaning, she will not revise this sort of “mistake.” That is, when she writes in the third person, she will assume that that is the correct perspective to use at that particular moment in time. Likewise, when she accidentally lapses into first person she will assume that that, too, is the correct perspective to use at that particular moment in time.
Of course, this being the Age of Interaction, Laura welcomes your comments and thoughts about the first-person versus third-person perspective dilemma either right here on the brant or on her Discussion page.