wendell borton wrote: » Its a lot better than the fake screechy banter that's on most morning shows.
wendell borton wrote: » I like the monotonous tone, its relaxing for a Sunday morning. Its a lot better than the fake screechy banter that's on most morning shows.
Guy:Incognito wrote: » Monday Hitler is where its at.
katemarch wrote: » Why oh why do they always use the rolling present tense on Sunday Miscellany?
Sky King wrote: » He reads the thread, then he types his reply..... I have often wondered about the number of short stories written in the present tense that make it onto this show and into the competitions in the papers. Are there loads of people writing them, or do the judges give the style preference? Most published short stories are in the past tense (in my admittedly limited experience) My first reaction when i see short stories in the present tense is always to expect pseudo-arty bollocks that tries to be earthy and profound but somehow barely misses the mark. Some of them are alright I suppose.
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