Secrets of a Successful First Chapter
A successful opening draws readers in, gives them an inside peek at some crucial element of your novel, and raises questions interesting enough to make them want to keep reading. How do you accomplish all of this in the space of just a few pages? Where should you start your story? Once you’ve decided where to start, how do you know what you should include and what you should leave out?
We’ll analyze the openings of a range of recent novels in different genres and styles to find the answers:
How to hook your reader from the very first sentences
Surprising things you don’t need to include
How to craft a vivid, exciting first sentence
Whether or not to include a prologue
When and how to weave in backstory
And lots more!
Hey, Redwood Writers! Thanks for welcoming me to your event. This page includes resources mentioned in my talk and a place to sign up for my twice-monthly newsletter, full of more content just like my talk. I’d love to stay in touch!
Buy the ebook from the Blue Garret – files for your device delivered via BookFunnel
Or buy from your favorite retailer
Available in print on Amazon – other retailers coming soon!
10% discount code CRAFT when you buy direct
〰️
10% discount code CRAFT when you buy direct 〰️
Related blog posts
Read it first:
Week 1, 2024 – The wheel goes round again
Week 20 – The seesaw of ambition and deadlines
Week 38, 2024 – The psychology of publishing