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poliphilo ([personal profile] poliphilo) wrote2023-05-19 09:57 am

Tenses

 I remember being told that writing fiction in the present tense was a cheap trick and the responsible writer didn't go there- except, perhaps, for effect in scenes of heightened emotion or suspense. These days writing in the present tense is the norm- all the thriller writers I'm reading do it- all the time, as a matter of course- and it's passages written in the past tense that draw attention to themselves. 

I've no idea when the change occurred. Is it a 21st century thing? Is there gain? Is there loss? Philosophically I'm happy with it: if you believe everything is happening in an eternal present then it becomes the obvious thing to do...

Has anyone ever written a novel in the future tense? Would it be feasible? Could it be done in a way that wasn't annoying?
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[personal profile] heleninwales 2023-05-19 01:02 pm (UTC)(link)
There was a short SF story by Elizabeth Bear that was written in a very weird tense. Second person future perfect, or something like that. It no longer seems to be available free online so I can't link. It did actually work as a very short story, but I wouldn't have wanted to read a novel length story in anything so odd.

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[personal profile] bleodswean 2023-05-19 02:04 pm (UTC)(link)
Would love to hear a title if you can recollect...
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[personal profile] heleninwales 2023-05-20 10:27 am (UTC)(link)
I think it was "The Chains That You Refuse", which is the title of a collection of short stories by Elizabeth Bear. A story with that title is in that book and I think that's the one in the weird tense. It used to be available online, but I couldn't find it when I googled and the wikipedia entry doesn't have a link.
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[personal profile] bleodswean 2023-05-20 02:17 pm (UTC)(link)
Thank you so much!!! I'm going to get ahold of a copy of this one.
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[personal profile] heleninwales 2023-05-20 10:41 am (UTC)(link)
Yes, it's a very short SF story and the tense works in context. I definitely couldn't cope with anything longer written like that.
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[personal profile] bleodswean 2023-05-19 02:07 pm (UTC)(link)
Yep. And it makes this older reader go BAH. It reads oh so hip and kool and doesn't leave room for long modernism narratives. It's like post-modernism taken to a minimalism that usually leaves me wanting. With certain subject matter, admittedly, it works well. Short, sharp, shock.