: Re: Varying POV and tense My novel is written in the third person. When changing POV between different scenes (or chapters), is it OK if the parts for different POV characters use different tenses:
It's a bit dicey. You'd have to have a good reason for it.
If Preston's POV is in the present, but Paola's POV is in the past,
is the story happening in Preston's time? Is Paola relating things in
flashback?
Is Preston an alien or someone who experiences time in a non-linear
fashion, as compared to Paola who is a more bog-standard human?
Are you experimenting with storytelling techniques?
Shifting POV is fine; it's done all the time. Shifting tense usually indicates a break from the narrative. Dreams might be in present tense, for example, or a flashback from a present-tense story would be in past tense. But I think you would need a really compelling reason for Preston and Paola to have two different tenses in an otherwise straightforward narrative.
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