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Always start with a dramatic and extremely short sentence; it provides a better effect and gets your readers hooked right away. I like to start with a calm but curious scene, often a flowing conscience or such. Honestly the short sentence thing makes such a difference c:
Just keep note that because usually the start is kind of and introduction don't bore your reader with explanations; weave some in sneakily and leave some to be revealed later. I often restrain from explains things in a direct way.
Hope this helps!
Exactly keep them guessing.







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