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Please use present tense when writing about fiction
Hello! Welcome to Wikipedia! Thank you for your edit.

I reverted it because the way of doing things is to normally discuss fiction in present tense. Dawson College in Canada states:

"The events in fiction are made up: they never actually happened. They ‘happen’ every time someone reads the story. For this reason, they are described in the present tense."

There are occasions when one should use past tense to describe events in fiction: the PDF goes into specifics on when to do so.

Thank you! WhisperToMe (talk) 01:52, 9 August 2023 (UTC)