Does a prologue help the reader get into the story? If writing a series, giving background information kick-starts the plot. In sci-fi the alien or futuristic world illustrates essential characteristics and functioning. Just plunging the reader into a foreign world can get them lost and lead to disinterest. As I am finishing the second book of my INTERVENUS futuristic series for new adults, BETRAYAL AT CRATER’S EDGE, I’ve decided to grab my readers’ attention with a scene from the first book, A BRAND NEW ADDRESS.
For a prologue a different point of view from the original scene focuses on a secret. The characters leave Ice Age Earth for a now habitable Venus. As an author I need to tell the reader of great danger the characters face when they land– evil Vito Savage brought drums of nerve agent on his shuttle.
Published on May 11, 2015 07:34