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Hey, I've posted what I thought on this question on another thread. But I'll do it again here.
Most readers do not like to read work that's written in the present tense. Most agents and publisher's won't take work written in the present tense by a new author. (Do the math, how many NEW authors ever came out with his/her first book published by a quality being written in the present tense??--the answer is VERY little) Only a select few of even the top literary writers even use it, those who I know who use the present tense are VS Naipaul, Michael Ondaatje, Michael Cunningham and JM Coetze. You see what kind of writer's I'm talking about--damn good ones. So I think writing in the present tense isn't recommended unless you're really skilled as a writer. Stick to the past.
Rocky
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