Monday, September 16, 2024
Author Tips

How to create catchy story openings

Writing the opening of a book or story should be something that should engage readers right off the bat.

Below are some tips to create catchy story openings.

Share some distinct or intriguing traits of the character

Immediately in the first paragraph, provide some interesting details about your character or the plot. It should also imply some sort of background and connections. Establish what your readers can expect from the rest of the book.

Begin with some surprising scenes

This can throw your readers right into the scene and take part in the action, thus drawing their interest. That is important because this method establishes context immediately with your readers. It also provides a suspenseful action and gives your readers some clue about the next events.

Give vivid details

Some stories start with broad and comprehensive statements about past events. However, specific details can help readers picture out what’s happening in a story. It helps them gain a detailed sense of place.

Jay Hogarth

Jay Hogarth is ARPress' resident content manager, responsible for all public-facing information posted on this blog and on the main site.

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