Twitter--talk to me. What is compelling about stories that open with the protag waking up. I ask you seriously, given I see dozens a week.
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that's a nearly auto reject for me. voice better be *incredible* to overcome that.
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Replying to @dongwon @ShimmerStories
Same. Especially if added with a mirror description combo.
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Replying to @michaeldthomas @ShimmerStories
even better! a good commuting scene rounds out the trifecta
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I can see why writers do it--it's a way to orient on a blank page--but that's what drafts are for.
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oh I get where it comes from. but it's a sign of an inexperienced writer.
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What I was about to say. :)
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Replying to @michaeldthomas @dongwon and
BOOK I PROLOGUE PART ONE IN WHICH I AWOKE IN A WHITE-WALLED ROOM AND SOUGHT A MIRROR
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Replying to @matociquala @scottlynch78 and
once you've mastered that, a lot of other things fall in line
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