Why is the person in that situation, what are
they nervous about, what are they about to discover, what ordeal are they about
to experience, why is there a rhinoceros in their living room?
Or perhaps it is a few lines about a character
who immediately intrigues us. We have all walked into a room and found our eyes
drawn to one person in particular and found ourselves wondering what they are
like.
Writing is like that, too, and a good way of
starting stories is to draw the reader’s eyes to your character in a way that
makes us want to read more, because they have, after all, walked into somewhere
that we have created.
Or perhaps, neither of the above fits your
writing style. Perhaps it is simply a piece of descriptive writing that is so
wonderful, so evocative, so beautifully crafted that your reader simply has to
experience more of it.
Whichever option you choose, there is one
golden rule on which we can all agree. Don’t bore us in those first few lines -
grab us at the start and you’ve won the first battle.
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