An excellent article found on io9.com is a great way to get the blog up and running again, don’t you think? This article is written under the premise that it is the opening which carries the short story; it grabs the readers attention and compels them to read the rest. As I read the article I found myself thinking back to my most recent fiction attempt, which never got past 20k words for NaNoWriMo, and wondering which opening mine was, or even if it was applicable in what was/is ultimately a novel.
The 7 types of openings are:
1. scene-setting
2. conflict establisher
3. the mystifier
4. third person narrator speaks to you
5. first person narrator speaks
6. the quotation
7. the puzzler
What’s great about this article is not only does it go into great detail about what each type is, it gives examples from great stories AND discusses when you should and shouldn’t use the opening in your story. This is a great read and very helpful for writers, check it out!

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