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Re: So do I Camilla Send a noteboard - 22/09/2010 09:16:45 AM
Narratives in English are traditionally written in the past tense. It irritates me to no end when a writer decides to go present tense in fiction because I find it more difficult to read. I suppose it's a bit of silly iconoclastic post-modernism or some such crap at work; books were traditionally written in the past tense, so it must be avoided at all cost!


Books were traditionally written on verse. God forbid people change.
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This just in: Philip Pullman dislikes The Present Tense. - 14/09/2010 05:01:17 PM 1148 Views
Phillip Pullman is a silly man - 14/09/2010 05:05:50 PM 679 Views
Re: Phillip Hensher's longer opinion piece is less emotional but still weird. - 14/09/2010 05:17:40 PM 726 Views
I dunno, I kind of see his point. - 14/09/2010 06:20:50 PM 653 Views
That's silly. - 15/09/2010 12:30:02 AM 661 Views
agreed. *NM* - 15/09/2010 08:17:17 PM 270 Views
Well, it's like if a poetry board only picked poems written in lowercase - 18/09/2010 08:21:36 AM 617 Views
So do I - 22/09/2010 05:38:09 AM 663 Views
Re: So do I - 22/09/2010 09:16:45 AM 553 Views
And on vellum. And by hand. And typically with long, boring ekphrases. - 22/09/2010 10:03:46 AM 591 Views
No dissing ekphrases - 22/09/2010 11:49:24 AM 613 Views
FWIW - 23/09/2010 08:07:47 AM 671 Views

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