Hello folks
I wrote a little story the other day and included the sentence:
One of my readers has very kindly sent me a message saying it sounds wrong to them. Should it be "He was still sitting there..." instead?
I've been rolling both sentences around in my head too much and now neither/both seem(s) right!
Your opinion is much appreciated, and if anyone would like to read a short tale in a medieval fantasy setting (and correct any more of my grammar!) it can be found at the link below. It's flash fiction, ie under 1000 words.
[!]I'd better mention there is a great big gun in the logo of my site, in case you're at work and that sort of thing is frowned upon by your employer[/!]
~LFCfan
Short stories, mainly in fantasy/SF settings.
Come along and tell me what you think of the worlds I build!
I wrote a little story the other day and included the sentence:
He was still sat there an hour later when d’Angerville came out of the Vault’s secret chamber.
One of my readers has very kindly sent me a message saying it sounds wrong to them. Should it be "He was still sitting there..." instead?
I've been rolling both sentences around in my head too much and now neither/both seem(s) right!
Your opinion is much appreciated, and if anyone would like to read a short tale in a medieval fantasy setting (and correct any more of my grammar!) it can be found at the link below. It's flash fiction, ie under 1000 words.
[!]I'd better mention there is a great big gun in the logo of my site, in case you're at work and that sort of thing is frowned upon by your employer[/!]
~LFCfan
Short stories, mainly in fantasy/SF settings.
Come along and tell me what you think of the worlds I build!