Quick Tips to Craft Irresistible Book Openings

30 May 2024 • 9 min • EN
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Ever wonder why some books grab you from the first line, while others fail to spark your interest? This week"s quick tips are all about the opening hook. Tip #1: Some people never read past the first paragraph, let alone the first page. Make it count! Tip #2: Know the difference between in medias res and place en scene. Choose your start carefully. We will be taking a break for the summer, so we"re turning off paid sponsorships. Make sure you subscribe on your favorite podcast player so you don"t miss out when we come back on the air! Plus, there might be a few summer surprises headed your way as well! In the meantime, if you’re enjoying this podcast, please consider supporting the show by leaving  a five star review and sharing it with a writer friend. We don"t advertise, so our growth is entirely dependent on word of mouth. We appreciate your generous help! Follow Us! The Author Wheel: Website: www.AuthorWheel.com Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/AuthorWheel Greta Boris: Website: www.GretaBoris.com Facebook: @GretaBorisAuthor Instagram: @GretaBoris Megan Haskell: Website: www.MeganHaskell.com Facebook & Instagram: @MeganHaskellAuthor TikTok: @AuthorMeganHaskell Support the show FREE Mini Email Course Have you ever struggled to explain to others exactly what you write? Or wondered which of the many fiction ideas running through your brain you should tackle? If so, The Author Wheel’s new mini-course might be your solution. 7 Days to Clarity: Uncover Your Author Purpose will help you uncover your core writing motivations, avoid shiny-thing syndrome, and create clear marketing language. Each daily email will lead you step by step in defining your author brand, crafting a mission statement, and distilling that statement into a pithy tagline. And, best of all, it’s free. Click here to learn more!

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