Just noticed this.Going to offer an incentive: The person with the best short story will be given a prize. The prize is undecided, but will be good. Stories will be judged by myself and a few others once there are enough to judge them.-stickified-
Nick: I found it interesting you chose to write in the present-tense for a lot of your story. What made you choose this?
Quote from: D3?JWI? JWIgnatius on July 18, 2011, 12:35:52 PMNick: I found it interesting you chose to write in the present-tense for a lot of your story. What made you choose this?A story is never real. Which makes the time when it happened any time you want. I chose to write in present-tense to make the reader believe he is experiencing the story right when he reads it, making the goal of the story (I this case making it thrilling) more effective.
Quote from: Nicknero1405 on July 18, 2011, 04:14:35 PMQuote from: D3?JWI? JWIgnatius on July 18, 2011, 12:35:52 PMNick: I found it interesting you chose to write in the present-tense for a lot of your story. What made you choose this?A story is never real. Which makes the time when it happened any time you want. I chose to write in present-tense to make the reader believe he is experiencing the story right when he reads it, making the goal of the story (I this case making it thrilling) more effective.I see where you're coming from. Instead of a traditional narrative, you were going for more of an immersion factor. Like a 'first-person movie' or something.