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101 Best Beginnings Ever Written: A Romp Through Literary Openings for Writers and Readers
Contributor(s): Conrad, Barnaby (Author)
ISBN: 1884956866     ISBN-13: 9781884956867
Publisher: Quill Driver Books
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Product Type: Paperback
Published: April 2009
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Annotation: Barnaby Conrad follows up his acclaimed "101 Best Scenes Ever Written" with "101 Best Beginnings Ever Written," Readers will continue their delightful romp through literature guided and instructed by Conrad's insights and annotations. For writers and readers, the first part of every story is the most important. Conrad has identified twelve types of beginnings, providing captivating examples such as Ambrose Bierce's opening sentence to his short story "An Imperfect Conflagration": Early one June morning in 1872 I murdered my father--an act which made a deep impression on me at the time. Writers will learn how to start their stories with forceful, compelling prose that hooks readers from page one; casual readers will delight in the cleverness of the various authors' opening lines and in Conrad's insightful comments.
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BISAC Categories:
- Language Arts & Disciplines | Writing - General
- Literary Criticism | Books & Reading
- Literary Criticism | Semiotics & Theory
Dewey: 808.3
Physical Information: 0.51" H x 5.98" W x 9" (0.58 lbs) 182 pages
 
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Barnaby Conrad follows up his acclaimed ""101 Best Scenes Ever Written"" with ""101 Best Beginnings Ever Written."" Readers will continue their delightful romp through literature guided and instructed by Conrad's insights and annotations. For writers and readers, the first part of every story is the most important. Conrad has identified twelve types of beginnings, providing captivating examples such as Ambrose Bierce's opening sentence to his short story ""An Imperfect Conflagration"" Early one June morning in 1872 I murdered my father--an act which made a deep impression on me at the time. Writers will learn how to start their stories with forceful, compelling prose that hooks readers from page one; casual readers will delight in the cleverness of the various authors' opening lines and in Conrad's insightful comments.