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Developmental editors Anne Hawley and Rachelle Ramirez break down what your first page must promise—and how to deliver it for your ideal reader. From raising the right questions to dodging common traps (info dumps, action-for-action’s-sake), you’ll get practical ways to craft an opening that compels page turns and signals the book you actually wrote.
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“Your job as a fiction writer is to raise questions. Why I turn the page is because there’s a question in my mind.”
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If this episode helped you rethink your opening, share it with a writer friend and leave a rating—it helps more writers find the show.
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Developmental editors Anne Hawley and Rachelle Ramirez break down what your first page must promise—and how to deliver it for your ideal reader. From raising the right questions to dodging common traps (info dumps, action-for-action’s-sake), you’ll get practical ways to craft an opening that compels page turns and signals the book you actually wrote.
What you’ll learn
Timestamps
Try this
Mentioned
Quote
“Your job as a fiction writer is to raise questions. Why I turn the page is because there’s a question in my mind.”
Links
If this episode helped you rethink your opening, share it with a writer friend and leave a rating—it helps more writers find the show.

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