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Old 09-21-2010, 12:07 AM   #29
J. Strnad
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The book I'm working on is told in two parts. The first is from the point of view of a young boy. He narrates events in present tense, telling the story strictly as he sees it.

Twenty-five years later, he revisits the setting to solve a mystery from his youth. I use past tense, third person, for this part of the book.

Why? Don't know. Felt right.
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