The Bialien Series - Rise of the Bialiensapien: Human Evolved by Vlane Carter - HTML preview

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BIAlien Vol I was written in a it’s own style.

Even though third person narrative is mainly used throughout the book, the author needed to slowly get the reader used to single quotes by having main character thinking to himself from outside his body in Chapter one and two.

 Present tense was used for the following reasons:

  1. So the reader can read and experience the novel as if they were watching a movie.
  2. Nanotime.
  3. Detailed action sequences.
  4. Movie soundtracks inserted into different parts of the story.
  5. Telepathic communication and talking to another personality.
  6. Mind reading and answering questions inside of a conversation.
  7. Have the reader experience the story as if they are right with main character Jaden at all times.

“….Author, Vlane Carter, has created a story told in a unique and unconventional writing style, keeping the action in the present tense, so as to keep the reader feeling as though they are experiencing the action as its happening. It can be akin to reading a script, or make you feel as though you're watching a movie. It is a writing style that can, at first, be jarring and difficult to understand. But if you give it a few chapters it will not only grow on you, but draw you in. And then you suddenly cannot imagine the story written any other way. And, quite possibly, it could be the first book that includes its own music recommendations (to listen to while reading)…..” -  M. Penny Harmon, Review SIP "ReviewSIP"

Single quotes ‘   ‘ are used in the book when:

Main character is thinking and talking to himself.

To show main character communicating with another personality in his mind.

High-speed telepathic communications

Words like BNN, Masa, Bugattee are spelled incorrectly on purpose, to not infere with real names, real characters or trademarks.

Even though third person narrative is mainly used throughout the book, the author needed to slowly get the reader used to single quotes by having main character thinking to himself from outside his body in Chapter one and two.

PLEASE NOTE: THE GLOSSARY TO THE MAJOR TERMS AND DEFINITIONS IN THE BOOK ARE ON THE LAST FEW PAGES.