5 Rules For Chapter One Of Your Book

Dan Altalore is running a writing contest this month. To help writers get started, he offers five guidelines for writing the first chapter.


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1. Start the story as late as possible



2. Have a grabber opening



3. Make the reader care, usually via the MC



4. What are the stakes? What can be gained or lost?



5. End with a cliffhanger so we go to chapter 2



Need more info? Let’s read on then, shall we?

(Learn more about writing better stories HERE)





Start the story as late as possible

Most authors bury the really interesting stuff a few paragraphs in, or worse, in chapter two or three. What’s the first interesting thing that happens in your story? Start there.



(Learn about tightening your story HERE)



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Have a grabber opening

Holy cow, am I intrigued by this prose! Holy cow, am I intrigued by this…


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