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Let’s face it: when you send your writing off in the hopes it will be
published, every word is important. You wouldn’t give yourself permission to get
sloppy after page 37, assuming the editor can handle choppy prose or “inventive”
spelling if she made it that far. But what you may not realize is that the
beginning of your manuscript is by far the most important part because it
will encourage an editor to read on or to toss the whole thing aside.
After all, you may have crafted an admirable middle or a breathtaking ending,
but no one will get there if your beginning is mediocre.
Despite the fact
that more books are being published than ever before, the publishing world is
more competitive than ever before. Agents and editors are inundated with
staggering heaps of unsolicited manuscripts, and it is physically impossible for
them to plow through — in their entirety — every one. The beginning is the
only chance you have to make the right impression.
Face it, unless you have
to, how often do you push through a book when you’re under-whelmed by the
beginning?
Which brings us to some rules for great beginnings. There are
exceptions to every rule, of course, but often those exceptions are only
successful in the hands of experienced writers or those with multi-book deals.
For the writers who make up the majority, it pays to heed what the current
market demands.
Make your beginning shine:
~Start with
action.
“Action” doesn’t necessarily mean a fist fight or an explosion or
a sky-dive gone awry. Action means starting your book or story at a compelling
place, with a scene, with something at stake for your characters. Look closely
and you may find that you have pages of material that shouldn’t be in the
beginning. They fill in some important blanks for readers, but that back story
can safely be moved to somewhere after your opening.
Don’t start your story
with history — start it with a riveting now that grabs the reader by the
collar and doesn’t let him/her turn away.
~Never put dialogue or straight
description in your opening lines.
A Dress Can Make a Difference! ~ Clothing
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Once you have read the following article about the change in perspective
one can have when they put on a dress. So what do you think? Please share your
thoughts with a comment at the end.A dress is often more than just a piece of clothing and an exponent of fashion. It is a unique way of
expressing your personal taste regarding fashion and aesthetics. Whether it is a
casual dress or one for special occasions, this very feminine piece of clothing
can make you stand out more than anything else.
There are so many things to
say about dresses… For example, they represent a great choice for a job
interview, but you have to pay a special attention to the cleavage and the
length of the dress, because you don’t want to make a wrong impression, right?
An ordinary, all-day-long dress can easily be turned into a “funky” one or into
one for special occasions if you change the accessories properly. That doesn’t
mean that all dresses have this “chameleon” quality.
Fashion trends have a
considerable influence in women’s choice when shopping for dresses. Whether you
look at it in a realistic or in a amusing way, the length of dresses has
followed a descending trend, from big and “balloon” style dresses in the
Victorian époque to the ‘60s and ‘70s when the dresses have that well-known
“covering-the-knees” length to the minimal style in the ‘90s and nowadays it
seems to be a strange mixture between all of these styles, depending on the
region, religion, culture and common sense of every female.
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