Wednesday, May 1, 2013

Great Post Now on Seekerville…How to GRIP the Reader in the First Chapter!

 



Right Now! At Seekerville: How to GRIP the Reader in the First Chapter.  

Pure Gold. 

Short and To the Point!
 
This is a very important new look at the great need to grip the reader in the first chapter. I’ve written here that the greatest ‘page turner’ is having sympathetic characters that are  unpredictable and that readers care so much about that they will turn pages just to see what the characters are going to do next!

This is a very important new look at the great need to grip the reader in the first chapter. I’ve written here that the greatest ‘page turner’ is having sympathetic characters that are
 
I highly recommend reading this blog. It’s short and to the point.

 Posts Like This Are Why Seekerville Is One of Writer’s Digest 101 best Websites for Writers.
 
 

6 comments:

  1. Thanks, Vince. As strapped for time as I am lately this lets me know I need to get over there tonight and print and absorb. Appreciate the heads up.

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  2. She did an excellent job with this post. A real Keeper and thanks for the kind words on Seekerville.

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  3. Thank you, Vince. Thank you for your kind words. You're a "keeper" yourself.

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  4. Hi Lorna:

    I don’t think I’ve ever done this before for an ongoing guest appearance. I’m sure the spirit of what you said moved me. Great job. So glad to see you on Seekerville!

    Vince

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  5. Hi Nancy:

    I’m happy to help. We all benefit when we help each other along this road to learning the writing craft.

    Vince

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  6. Hi Tina:

    To speak truthfully about Seekerville is to say kind words. And the maestro gets a lot of that credit. Toscanini had great musicians at his command but there is no doubt that he made them better.

    Vince

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