Hooks
As a writer, I think about hooks a lot. I want different ways in which to “lure” a reader into reading my stories, of course.
And with my reader’s hat on, I want to be lured into reading by a promising character, an intriguing opening line, a promising idea on the book’s back over and so on.
What I need to make sure of as a writer is that I deliver on my promise to the reader to give them a good read.
And with my reader’s hat on I want to find out that character was even more promising than I thought, the intriguing opening line led me into a wonderful story, and the idea on the back cover was fulfilled.
The good thing with the latter is that if the author delivers here, I am far more likely to want to read more of their works.
Hooks matter then but delivering on them is even more important. You don’t want the reader to feel let down. Neither do I, as reader, want to feel let down.
In situations like that I am highly unlikely to read anything by that author again.
When I’m browsing books, I do turn to the blurb first and then look at the first few opening lines. If I like both, I’ll get the book. The hook has worked!
My favourite kind of hook is the intriguing character one because I want to find out what happens to them and that keeps me reading.
And with my reader’s hat on, I want to be lured into reading by a promising character, an intriguing opening line, a promising idea on the book’s back over and so on.
What I need to make sure of as a writer is that I deliver on my promise to the reader to give them a good read.
And with my reader’s hat on I want to find out that character was even more promising than I thought, the intriguing opening line led me into a wonderful story, and the idea on the back cover was fulfilled.
The good thing with the latter is that if the author delivers here, I am far more likely to want to read more of their works.
Hooks matter then but delivering on them is even more important. You don’t want the reader to feel let down. Neither do I, as reader, want to feel let down.
In situations like that I am highly unlikely to read anything by that author again.
When I’m browsing books, I do turn to the blurb first and then look at the first few opening lines. If I like both, I’ll get the book. The hook has worked!
My favourite kind of hook is the intriguing character one because I want to find out what happens to them and that keeps me reading.
Published on April 30, 2022 12:43
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