Chad Lare

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Some first-person novels are written with the narrator looking back on events that took place in his or her past, often because a more mature narrative voice can provide a worldly-wise perspective on the story. At times, it’s necessary for such a narrator to distinguish between what he or she is thinking in the narrative present and what he or she thought at the time of the story.
Self-Editing for Fiction Writers: How to Edit Yourself Into Print
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