By Janice Hardy, @Janice_Hardy
If your beginning isn't working, no one will get to the ending.A novel’s beginning is under a lot of pressure. It has to introduce the protagonist and characters, setup the world and story, and get the plot moving, all while hooking our readers and making them want to turn the page.
With all that setup and introduction, it’s no wonder a first draft often has the wrong opening scene, or takes too much time to get going.
The only thing tougher than writing a beginning is
writing the ending. Except for
writing the middle.
If a beginning isn’t working, it’s usually due to not grabbing the reader’s interest, either by lack of a compelling problem, nothing happening, or taking too long to get to the actual story.
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Published on April 18, 2024 04:30