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10/26/2011 18:17:10   
sysdragonfable
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The bane of my existance, starting. I can create a tear jerking ending yet when I begin my nemesis known as Writers Block mocks me as I sit there stagnant at my keyboard not being able to write a single letter. Ok, no more improved words. They make me sound so.....wierd. Anyway the jist of what of saying is how do you guys start a story? Do you start in a middle of a conversation, middle of a school play, start out with, "Our story begins...." or what? I just have a hard time coming up with a starting point for a story. Like I have a general idea of what I want it to start as but when I begin writing I just sit there frozen. Tips?

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10/26/2011 20:47:24   
Argeus the Paladin
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On the contrary, I find beginning a story much, MUCH more easier than ending it. I have more than a few ways to do it.

1) For a short story:

- A vague description of the setting as a whole.
- A vague description of the main character.

2) For a novel:

- A description of the first scene and the people in it.
- A description of the first character, which "zooms out" into the scene and other characters.

3) For both:

- A philosophical non sequitur that would be revisited later. This is also quite risky a method, but it can work.

Personally, I am not one for a story that jumps into dialogue right off the bat unless it is very well written. Furthermore, when you start, IMO, you need to answer this question ASAP: "Why should we, as readers, care about these characters?". My way of doing this is by establishing as much of the characters' superficial personality as you can from the get-go by showing, not telling, so that the readers would get a "feel" for them. When that is done, well, that's your opening done.

< Message edited by Argeus the Paladin -- 10/27/2011 6:21:07 >
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10/27/2011 5:59:00   
lordkaho
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It's different for me though. Usually when starting on the story, I already have the ending in mind. The problem is how to bridge the beginning to the ending of the story. As for starting a story itself, during my several attempts to write a story I usually depict a rather vague scene that would foreshadow future events (either involving the protagonist, a major character, the antagonist or a third party altogether).
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10/27/2011 23:44:08   
Anon Y. Mous
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starting poetry for me is pretty tough, although really, in theory, it shouldn't be, since i should just be able to crank out some stream-of-consciousness whenever i want to. thus, trouble beginning is usually more a product of procrastination than anything else, though i do prefer starting with actual inspiration than just stream-of-consciousness
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