Nancy Kress Reader Quotations
Nancy Kress Quotes about:
Reader Quotes from:
- All Reader Quotes
- Alberto Manguel
- Nancy Kress
- Mark Billingham
- Billy Collins
- Alan Furst
- Atoosa Rubenstein
- C S Lewis
- David Ogilvy
- Edward Hirsch
- Holly Black
- Jane Smiley
- John M Ford
- Margaret Atwood
- Mason Cooley
- Patrick Ness
- Ralph Waldo Emerson
- A S Byatt
- Aidan Chambers
- Aleksandar Hemon
- Amos Bronson Alcott
-
-
-
-
Customs Quotes
Even if your novel occurs in an unfamiliar setting in which all the customs and surroundings will seem strange to your reader, it's still better to start with action. The reason for this is simple. If the reader wanted an explanation of milieu, he would read nonfiction. He doesn't want information. He wants a story.
-
Accomplish Quotes
How many times have you opened a book, read the first few sentences and made a snap decision about whether to buy it? When it's your book that's coming under this casual-but-critical scrutiny, you want the reader to be instantly hooked. The way to accomplish this is to create compelling opening sentences.
-
-
-
Almost Quotes
Your opening should give the reader a person to focus on. In a short story, this person should turn up almost immediately; he should be integral to the story's main action; he should be an individual, not just a type. In a novel, the main character may take longer to appear: Anna Karenina doesn't show up in her own novel until chapter eighteen.