Thank you for the inspiration!
You’re Welcome!
Well, like Stovo said, we have switched tenses in our writing so I guess it’s no harm in changing the point of view
Yeah, I think tense switch and point of view switch is an intical part of alot of books. It works to reveal more than what one character sees, like a behind the scenes all access pass type deal.
oh my. Evil Clayton. I loved the killer whale simile.LoA
You got double sequel!!!
=O oooo! Clayton is evil. I like it!LoA
Great evil intentions hidden behind that exterior. I love how you wrote that – malicious and from his own view, in the killer’s mind.
Chgowiz
Tad Winslow
Never Explain
Tad Winslow
Dreamer
Never Explain
Blusparrow
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