LilyWaters
Word Witch
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- Jul 15, 2021
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If the final draft has past and present tense, be sure to label that it's a new perspective/viewpoint, especially if it's a different character.
I've seen comments on other stories were lots of people complain that the tense changes and/or suddenly the character switches.
I do character switches all the time now, but I label it clearly with bold and center it, so it's as clear as possible.
Oh, sorry - I can see that I wasn't very clear here. When I say draft, I mean before I even came close to publishing it on here. The final story was entirely in the present tense, with no switching.
All I was trying to say is that I think the tense can be an important stylistic choice, depending on the story. It's worth thinking about what different options could bring to the story and the effect you want to have on the reader.
All the same, that's good advice about bolding and labelling so that the reader finds the switching clear and fluid!