Writing Tips: First Chapters
Last month, I talked about writing first sentences . Thanks to all of you who read that post, and special thanks to Hannah Heath for tweeting about it! I owe you. :) So today, I'm going to continue that topic into something that includes the first sentence: the first chapter. Chapter One is IMPORTANT. In many ways, it's the most important chapter in your entire novel. This is because most readers won't keep going if they don't like your first chapter too well. That's a lot of pressure on the author. The ultimate purpose of the first chapter is to introduce the story and hook the readers so they want to keep reading. That's a lot easier said than done. So without further delay, here's my list of everything that should be true of (basically) any first chapter: 1. The first chapter should hook the readers in. That doesn't necessarily mean a fast-paced beginning, however. The hook can can come in all forms: an ...