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the beginning starts in the middle

Updated: Jun 5

Starting a story can be daunting, when you think about all of the characters, their complex relationships, the plot twists, the dramatic action and whether or not you even have a reasonable ending.


Give yourself something simple to begin with,and capture interest by starting in the middle of things – don’t get bogged down by unimportant details or action.


A technique for jump-starting a story is to use a springboard sentence which starts in the middle, and contains:

  • name of central character

  • descriptive phrase about that character

  • suggestion of where she/he is

  • mention of what she/he is doing at the moment they are first seen


Writing prompt: open a story with a springboard sentence- and cut to the chase.

 
 
 

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