LaRascasse
I dream, therefore I am
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When you are writing a story with a non-linear narrative, which tense is best to use? This piece goes back in time to see the events leading up to the present, jumps ahead to explore the consequences of a yet unseen action.
Think of it as an erotic Prince of Persia where time is turned back, skipped over and all other possible kinds of messed up.
If my protagonist goes back in time, should be in Past Tense, since he is technically seeing something that has already happened?
If my story goes back in time to his childhood, (note the story goes back, not him), should the tense change?
Ditto for the future. Should the tense change to future if he goes to the future? Should it change if the story goes to the future (flashforward)?
Any advice from all ye olde wizened gnarled heads yonder?
Think of it as an erotic Prince of Persia where time is turned back, skipped over and all other possible kinds of messed up.
If my protagonist goes back in time, should be in Past Tense, since he is technically seeing something that has already happened?
If my story goes back in time to his childhood, (note the story goes back, not him), should the tense change?
Ditto for the future. Should the tense change to future if he goes to the future? Should it change if the story goes to the future (flashforward)?
Any advice from all ye olde wizened gnarled heads yonder?