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What do y'all think about writing in the past tense, as if the narrator was telling a story? Do you think it detracts (perhaps because one can assume the narrator is in some form alive?) from a story or what?. I ask because I am writing a stroy as of now (inspired by the thief games) and thats how I'm doing it.....
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Most stories are told in the past tense. :wink:
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Rogue 9 wrote:Most stories are told in the past tense. :wink:
and most fiction isn't very good ... I want to know what you think about it, not "most readers".
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Conventionally fiction is written either in past tense third person, or past tense first person. The former being more common.
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NecronLord wrote:Conventionally fiction is written either in past tense third person, or past tense first person. The former being more common.
Is it acceptable to switch between the two, and switch between first person characters?
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NecronLord wrote:Conventionally fiction is written either in past tense third person, or past tense first person. The former being more common.
Is it acceptable to switch between the two, and switch between first person characters?
No, and no, respectively. On the latter, particularly, stick to third person, not first, if you'll be switching between characters' mindsets. The point of a first person narrative is that there is one person telling the story.

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As long as I'm looking for help with my story, is it okay to have your character being tortured in the first few paragraphs, or is that jumping the gun a little?
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Depends on where you're going with the story. Robin Hood: Prince of Thieves opens with a torture scene. There may be a few others.
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verilon wrote:
Jaded Masses wrote:Is it acceptable to switch between the two, and switch between first person characters?
No, and no, respectively. On the latter, particularly, stick to third person, not first, if you'll be switching between characters' mindsets. The point of a first person narrative is that there is one person telling the story.

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Thanks. Just to clarify, does switching between a 1st person thoughts to a 3rd person description of the actions of another character okay? or should you describe them though the mind of the 1st character even if he isn't directly there? Since this is in past tense it would not be inconceivable that he found out later....
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Rogue 9 wrote:Depends on where you're going with the story. Robin Hood: Prince of Thieves opens with a torture scene. There may be a few others.

I thinking this will be story told by a prisoner reminiscing on how he came to be jailed though his life of thievery in a semi-steam punk city.
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I wrote "Painted Skies" in first-person present tense as a stream of thought narrative. :)
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I wrote my first D&D campaign log in first person past tense. People tell me that writing in first person is hard to do, but if it is I've never noticed.
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Rogue 9 wrote:I wrote my first D&D campaign log in first person past tense. People tell me that writing in first person is hard to do, but if it is I've never noticed.
I've found it some what harder writing in 1st, which is why I brought it up: I'm always cautious of doing the easier thing
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Jaded Masses wrote:
Rogue 9 wrote:I wrote my first D&D campaign log in first person past tense. People tell me that writing in first person is hard to do, but if it is I've never noticed.
I've found it some what harder writing in 1st, which is why I brought it up: I'm always cautious of doing the easier thing
Try doing it as if your character was sitting around a fire telling the story or perhaps writting his memoirs, thats how I'm doing Battle of the Hymn.
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First-person is easy enough, but present-tense is a fucker to someone like me who is used to the default past tense.

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-Past tense is default. Past tense with a capital P is easy enough, and a good enough method. well-done, it distracts not one bit.
-Switching between frst person characters is inadvisable, but permissable under certain limited conditions. It takes skill however, and the reader must never become confused.
-Having the character being tortured is no problem at all. Indeed, handled well it can inspire intrigue and interest in the proceedings.
-Switching from 1st to 3rd person is highly inadvisable. Pick a style and stick to it throughout a story.




Writing in 1st can be fun, and makes for a funky enough story, if you get the time progression down pat. It is certainly worth a try.
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Thanks all. I'm going to keep it first person past tense, as if the character were thinking over the events in his life. Y'all will probably see the Prologue and chapter one tonight or tomorrow after-noon.
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verilon wrote:
Jaded Masses wrote:
NecronLord wrote:Conventionally fiction is written either in past tense third person, or past tense first person. The former being more common.
Is it acceptable to switch between the two, and switch between first person characters?
No, and no, respectively. On the latter, particularly, stick to third person, not first, if you'll be switching between characters' mindsets. The point of a first person narrative is that there is one person telling the story.

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That isn't always the case, IMHO. The Girl Who Played Go by Shan Sa featured alternating first person views and that worked really well for the story. It really depends on the kind of impact you want to have on the reader.
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Alex Moon wrote:
verilon wrote:No, and no, respectively. On the latter, particularly, stick to third person, not first, if you'll be switching between characters' mindsets. The point of a first person narrative is that there is one person telling the story.

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That isn't always the case, IMHO. The Girl Who Played Go by Shan Sa featured alternating first person views and that worked really well for the story. It really depends on the kind of impact you want to have on the reader.
True, I'm just speaking from a more general (and easy-to-do) sense... I have a hard time transitioning smoothly between my own characters in third person.. it'd be a lot more difficult in first.
Jaded Masses wrote:Thanks. Just to clarify, does switching between a 1st person thoughts to a 3rd person description of the actions of another character okay? or should you describe them though the mind of the 1st character even if he isn't directly there? Since this is in past tense it would not be inconceivable that he found out later....
Actually, yes. I have read several novels that are written that way. In fact, that is how it is written in a first person narrative.. Using third person whenever it is not the main character [insert gerund here].

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verilon wrote:
True, I'm just speaking from a more general (and easy-to-do) sense... I have a hard time transitioning smoothly between my own characters in third person.. it'd be a lot more difficult in first.

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Mostly you have to ensure that the reader knows the perspective is changing. For example, if you have two people, have the perspective change each chapter. Patterns make it much easier, because the reader knows that a change in perspective is coming.
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Alex Moon wrote:
verilon wrote:
True, I'm just speaking from a more general (and easy-to-do) sense... I have a hard time transitioning smoothly between my own characters in third person.. it'd be a lot more difficult in first.

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Mostly you have to ensure that the reader knows the perspective is changing. For example, if you have two people, have the perspective change each chapter. Patterns make it much easier, because the reader knows that a change in perspective is coming.
That is my general style, anyhow. I usually change perspective only so often. In one of my stories, the perspective change is a bit more rapid, but there is one character that is in first person, and the rest are in third. Generally, as well, the scene changes with the position of each person in the story.

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Writting in a past tense is a natural way of telling a story. Most writters prefer to write in a past tense.
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evilcat4000 wrote:Writting in a past tense is a natural way of telling a story. Most writters prefer to write in a past tense.
Note to self: write something in future tense.
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evilcat4000 wrote:Writting in a past tense is a natural way of telling a story. Most writters prefer to write in a past tense.
Note to self: write something in future tense.
I've seen it done. It's weird.

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verilon wrote:
Singular Quartet wrote:
evilcat4000 wrote:Writting in a past tense is a natural way of telling a story. Most writters prefer to write in a past tense.
Note to self: write something in future tense.
I've seen it done. It's weird.

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Good, I'll work on it then.
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Jaded Masses wrote:
NecronLord wrote:Conventionally fiction is written either in past tense third person, or past tense first person. The former being more common.
Is it acceptable to switch between the two, and switch between first person characters?
Its very easy to switch between 1st & 3rd person points of view while writing. The problem is that it is very difficult to follow such a switch while reading.

As for changing between 1st person characters, you need to have ti clearly defined who is saying/doing what. Otherwise the reader will miss the character change and get very confused.

Switching between 3rd person characters is much easier to follow for the reader due to th fact that the name of the character is imbedded into the actions occuring to that character, were in 1st person it isnt.
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