BeBe Khuê Jacobs

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things are chronological, but even when the sentences do not follow chronology, placement matters. “Kim ate an apple. In the past, Kim had been afraid of apples.” This order is still different from: “In the past, Kim had been afraid of apples. Kim ate an apple.” The difference may be slight, but there is a difference.
Craft in the Real World: Rethinking Fiction Writing and Workshopping
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