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Fiction: An Exercise in Various Beginnings  

by Joy Cagil

I love to exercise, not in a gym, but in fiction writing. Since I'll be exercising, I'll start stretching with a few beginnings.

Nobody knows more about the importance of beginnings than fiction writers, because the beginning of any narrative is the part that hooks the reader from the start. Not each beginning is suitable for any one piece, and some beginnings become passé after decades of overuse; nevertheless, it is a good idea to take a look at the few types of beginnings used in fiction.

At this time, applying the same storyline, I'd like to write a few exercises. Each exercise will be for a different type of a beginning.

Check out Archetype's idea generators to find prompts for

Characters

Plots

Everyday problems
(story starter conflicts)

I had a lot of fun playing with these exercises, and you, too, have fun with a few beginnings of your own. Who knows, you may end up with a great beginning that will hold the attention of even the most reluctant reader.


About the Author

Joy Cagil is an author on http://www.Writing.Com/ which is a site for Fiction Writing. Joy Cagil's education is in linguistics. In her background are women's issues, mental health, and visual arts.

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