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ololo11 [35]
3 years ago
15

So like does anyone have any suggestions on how I can start off a fiction story? Like a romance one and how they talk to one and

a another? It would be helpful if you show an example
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1 answer:
Assoli18 [71]3 years ago
4 0

Answer:

Tip 1. Start with the unexpected

Tip 2. Start with an image

Tip 3. Start with action

Tip 4. Start with brevity

Tip 5. Start with a question

Tip 6. Start by appealing to curiosity

Tip 7. Start with an understanding of your fictional world

Tip 8. Start with something new

Tip 9. Start with intensity

Tip 10. Start with your heart

Tip 11. Start by placing a spell on your reader

But you need to think of an idea first. For examples, look at some of the famous romance novels.

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