I’ve discovered that if an author can open with a motivated character in a surprising and dynamic situation, they…

I’ve discovered that if an author can open with a motivated character in a surprising and dynamic situation, they are likely to keep my attention for the whole book, unless they stumble severely. The first step to this is crafting a first line – though, actually, it needn’t be the first step chronologically. You can go back and do it after you’ve figured out everything else.

Here are some compelling first lines, with brief analysis of what makes them so.

https://www.craftliterary.com/2018/03/02/opening-lines/

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