The Seven Deadly Sins of Prologues

Tricia Drammeh:

Great advice by Kristen Lamb!


Originally posted on Kristen Lamb's Blog:



Image via Flikr Creative Commons, via Mikko Luntiala

Image via Flikr Creative Commons, via Mikko Luntiala




To prologue or not to prologue? That is the question. The problem with the prologue is it has kind of gotten a bad rap over the years, especially with agents. They generally hate them. Why? In my opinion, it is because far too many writers don’t use prologues properly and that, in itself, has created its own problem.



Because of the steady misuse of prologues, most readers skip them. Thus, the question of whether or not the prologue is even considered the beginning of your novel can become a gray area if the reader just thumbs pages until she sees Chapter One.



So without further ado…



The 7 Deadly Sins of Prologues



Sin #1 If your prologue is really just a vehicle for massive information dump…



This is one of the reasons I recommend writing detailed backgrounds of all main characters before…


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Published on July 14, 2014 13:13
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