First person, present tense: Snog, marry, or throw off a cliff?
It's all me, me, me and now, now, now. I recently finished writing a literary novel, which I wrote in first person, present tense. I can already hear some of you wincing. So before we look at first...
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Maman’s belly is at the stove, her bottom squeezed up against the table where we are colouring. Her arm is stretched forwards, stirring tomato smells out of the pan and into our socks. She isn’t...
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