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Feb 14, 2014 01:05PM

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Hi Emma,
Truth be told, the early drafts of the novel were written in the past tense. Then at some point I began experimenting with Julia's point of view, rewriting her scenes in the present tense to bring a greater sense of immediacy. At that point, I still had Donald living in the past, as it were. Even though this inconsistency appealed to me conceptually, it began to feel too forced. And so I decided to take the plunge, and recast the whole thing in the present. That was a tedious task, though on balance I think it was the right decision. Others may disagree!
Regards,
Sean
Truth be told, the early drafts of the novel were written in the past tense. Then at some point I began experimenting with Julia's point of view, rewriting her scenes in the present tense to bring a greater sense of immediacy. At that point, I still had Donald living in the past, as it were. Even though this inconsistency appealed to me conceptually, it began to feel too forced. And so I decided to take the plunge, and recast the whole thing in the present. That was a tedious task, though on balance I think it was the right decision. Others may disagree!
Regards,
Sean