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Understanding Plot Time Frames
By: Gary R. Hess When writing your story, either fiction or non, it is important to keep in mind the time frame.
When using a non-normal time frame, ie: present - past - present, it is important to keep the tenses within your writing related to the period. For example: when writing events that already happened, use the past tense. Using a non-normal time frame can be confusing to readers, however when used correctly and with a great plot it can be an interesting twist to the story. Just remember, the power of the pen is only as powerful as the author's imagination. About the AuthorGary is a writer/webmaster for Writing Help
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