Getting the ‘It’ Start!

startart_4They say that ‘you never get a second chance to make a first impression,’ and from a writer’s perspective, that statement sends an uncomfortable chill dashing tauntingly up your spine until the hairs on the back of your neck rise to accentuate your vexation. You might be saying to yourself, just who is this anonymous collective known only to us as ‘They’? Then again you could be saying alright you wordy twit, get on with it before your first impression is blown. But you see, that’s just it. For writers, we often do not have more than the first few sentences to land our readers and have them decide to ride it out with us or decide to move on leaving our words in the proverbial dust. One might even argue that the first impression rule is most important for writers, because in other areas people are often given second chances to correct any errs they left in the wake of their first impression. But if someone gives up on a writer after a few lines, then whatever point they were striving to make or goal they had intended with that text is forever lost to that reader.

So it is important for writers to start off strongly. To launch out of the gate swinging for the fences…and apparently mixing metaphors! But in order to keep the reader by your side through to the end, you need to make sure that you hook them. That’s why so many news outlets and magazines try to sensationalize their headlines as much as they do. To grab the readers and pull them in. Writers know to pay special attention to the beginning of their projects no matter what the size because it is there where we are often accepted or dismissed. This point was raised recently in Fuel Your Creativity’s Creative Discussion on beating creative blocks. Maria Carmo commented saying:

I am touched by a sentence ‘having a good first sentence is a must’.  Well, may I leave the suggestion to have a post and comment on that topic? What’s a ‘great start’? How do we know when a sentence has that special ‘touch’ that it will ‘nail people to their chairs’ until they read the rest?

Game on, Maria. Let’s examine this further.

helpful_tips_imageThe ‘It’ Start

How do we know when we have reached the pinnacle of penned perfection and have achieved the ‘it’ factor? When the beginning we have meticulously crafted will sink its teeth deep into the reader, granting them no other escape than to follow you to the last word? Well, do you remember ‘they’ from the beginning? They would tell you any number of things to ponder over in answer to this query. Things like…

Be Serious!

They will tell you that if you aren’t going to take yourself and the dialog or narrative that you are initiating seriously, then no one else will either. They will try to re-enforce this point usually by saying it with little or no humor…and with an equal amount of personality. And since they tend to be contradictory, they will also tell you things like…

Be Whimsical!

They will tell you to make ’em laugh, you know if it was Cosmo Brown’s dad. (No? Donald O’ Connor’s character from Singin in the Rain? Any fans? Alright, moving on) They will tell you that if you take yourself and the dialog or narrative that you are initiating too seriously, then you will be written off as dull and overbearing, so be playful with your pen. They will also say things such as…

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Be Cliche!

They will tell you to find a familiar or relatable feel or even phrasing to fit with your readers. They will say referencing something generally known or understood to be trendy will work to entice people into your text. Pop culture works fantastically for this. And of course, just for measure, they will mention that you should…

Be Original!

They will say that you need to remain unique in your voice if you want to even stand a chance of rising above the swollen sea of scribes out there. They will tell you if you wish to capture your readers full attention, then originality is key. They might even say you need to…

Be Controversial!

They will toss out there this idea that you need to get in people’s faces and challenge them or their ideas to get folks to lend an eye to your words. Tell you that unless you take them out of their relatively relaxed mindsets and kick them from their comfort zones you will lose them. They will impart upon you how important it is to…

Be Benign

They will tell you that it is the mild manner that the masses crave and should you dare to step on their toes, they will turn away. They might go so far as to try and impress that it is the kinder, gentler way that tends to win people over, and that is the way you need to go, especially in the beginning.

But you see, the reason that there is such a varied list of reasonable suggestions is because you are always dealing with a variety of people. There is no one sure fire way to appeal to everyone with your words, so the best thing that you can do is…

Just Be Yourself

There is no Golden Mean or cosmic combo that will win out every time.  As long as you be yourself and stay true to your voice, then others will follow. If you like what you have written and are drawn in by it, then chances are others will respond in kind!

Rob is the talented author and graphic designer, celebrated podcaster and poet, who is now the co-editor and imaginative co-contributor of Fuel Your Creativity. With a background working through most areas of the arts, Rob works from a creative wellspring that shows no signs of running dry.

 

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