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First Draft - Jamil Jan Kochai

First Draft: A Dialogue on Writing

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The After Effects of Violence in the Present Tense

In return to sender, which i think is, in many ways, is probably the most violent story ever written yet. When you think about writing something like that, does that feel like more present tense than past tense? Like, i'm just wondering how liyo, instance, with return sender, it is more after the fact. So it's the past. But if that y effects lik your heart differently? No, i think that's exactly like time. It is a dramatically big factor in it, right?

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