AllardChardon
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When is it appropriate to use a prologue?
I contemplated using a prologue for a novel I am writing, but changed my mind and rewrote chapter one instead to include the same information through action or conversation.
Upon looking into the use of prologues, there are different opinions in its use.
For myself, I do not like to find a prologue in the front of the book. It is a turn-off, with my thoughts being that I must wade through this information before I can get to the action.
Like most readers, I want to be into the book halfway through the first page. Hopefully, the first line will hook me and never let go.
Curious,
Allard Chardon
I contemplated using a prologue for a novel I am writing, but changed my mind and rewrote chapter one instead to include the same information through action or conversation.
Upon looking into the use of prologues, there are different opinions in its use.
For myself, I do not like to find a prologue in the front of the book. It is a turn-off, with my thoughts being that I must wade through this information before I can get to the action.
Like most readers, I want to be into the book halfway through the first page. Hopefully, the first line will hook me and never let go.
Curious,
Allard Chardon