By Janice Hardy, @Janice_HardyOpening lines are your novel's first impression on a reader. As long as it's a good impression, how you get there doesn't matter. The opening line of your novel is probably the most important line you'll write (no pressure). How you start your novel determines how many readers (or agents and editors) will keep reading it. And there are a lot of opinions about what that opening line should be.
Do you start with dialogue, description, or internalization?
Each one has a horror story associated with it about the dangers of using
that type to start your novel. "Don't open a story with dialogue," or "Never start with description," or "Opening with internalization is just navel gazing."
Truth is, the type of opening line doesn't matter. It's
how you start the story that's important.
Continue ReadingWritten by Janice Hardy. Fiction-University.com
Published on September 23, 2019 03:00