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: Re: Is it practical to write a novel with two viewpoints and written from different points in time? I have an idea for a novel that is told from two, first person viewpoints. One of these viewpoints
This sounds a lot like the way the movie "The Lake House" works? If you haven't watched it, I would suggest you do. Although the movie is done quite well to begin with, it gets rather complicated toward the end, and I somehow always manage to get confused.
I think you can achieve almost anything in writing, but you need to really go slow and think carefully about how to do this.
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