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by Eddie Gamarra
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In the Beginning: Grab Your Reader - video
How do you engage a reader, whether an agent, editor, or average customer in a bookstore? Literary manager, Eddie Gamarra, talks about how to capture a reader’s attention right away, including how to start a scene and draw the reader into the story. He suggests that you start with a compelling bit of action—start in the middle of a scene. Don’t spend a lot of time introducing the situation or characters. When you start in the middle of dialogue or action, the reader is suddenly immersed in your story and they're compelled to read more to find out what's happening. Start with some visceral, physical, visual moment that’s going to bring your reader into the story.
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ShelLee Miller
Thank you! This helped me get back on track.
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Kathleen Keith-Gillon
Now that really is excellent advice! It works!
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Gayle Sweeper
This is fantastic! I love this idea and can't wait to use it in my memoir, Thank you for your inspiration, Giddy
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Mary Sessions
Amazing. I would never have thought to start in the middle of a scene or start off with a bang. I am working on my second children's book and can already see where I will use this information. So glad I read this. Thanks so much for sharing your ideas.
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