Grand Admiral Crunch
Problem?
- Joined
- Mar 20, 2014
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- 3w4
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- sp/so
The hook is that start of the story, the part that catches the readers attention and convinces them to keep reading. The Hook will always be a question that makes the reader wonder what happens next.
I feel like I don't have a great understanding of my parents and their life story. It leaves me wondering where I came from sometimes. So, for my kid, I want to leave something written down that explains more clearly who I am and where I came from, and my kid wouldn't have to wonder and guess. So, the start of my story should have a hook. I don't know what that is yet, but I'm working on it. Does anyone else here do this sort of thing? Did anyone ever write a hook for their life story? Did anyone else write their life story down for someone else?
My favorite hook was the opening for Farscape:
Who else likes the Farscape opening and agrees it is a great hook?
I feel like I don't have a great understanding of my parents and their life story. It leaves me wondering where I came from sometimes. So, for my kid, I want to leave something written down that explains more clearly who I am and where I came from, and my kid wouldn't have to wonder and guess. So, the start of my story should have a hook. I don't know what that is yet, but I'm working on it. Does anyone else here do this sort of thing? Did anyone ever write a hook for their life story? Did anyone else write their life story down for someone else?
My favorite hook was the opening for Farscape:
Who else likes the Farscape opening and agrees it is a great hook?