Please join us in providing these authors with your insights and thoughts about their opening paragraphs in the comments section (constructive crits only, please). We all love getting the kind of feedback we can use to hone our work for publication, so honesty is essential, and so is identifying what is working well, in addition to areas for improvement. Thanks in advance to everyone who comments with their thoughts–feel free to critique one or both entries, but if you see that someone hasn't received critiques yet, it would be great if you would provide one there.
first paragraph 1
Author: Lyn Wash
Story Description: YA medieval fantasy. I follow the perspectives of three characters, one of whom will later be accused of witchcraft.
First Paragraph: From the cottage doorway, she looked like a doll left on the bed: small and fragile. Even the hill of the child she carried seemed dwarfed by the faded patchwork quilt.
first paragraph 2
Author: Myne Whitman
Story Description: My book is a romance where a 30years old lady vacationing in Nigeria from the US is seduced by the local hottie.
First Paragraph: “Dunni, when are we going to come and cook for your wedding?” In the dull light of dawn, Dunni glanced at the inquisitive eyes of the woman slicing onions beside her mother and looked away.
First Paragraph: “Dunni, when are we going to come and cook for your wedding?” In the dull light of dawn, Dunni glanced at the inquisitive eyes of the woman slicing onions beside her mother and looked away.
Each of the critique sisters will work on her comments for both paragraphs this week, too, and I'll post them here next Monday.
If your paragraph didn't get chosen this time, please try again next time. We do this feature with manuscripts' key paragraphs or sentences each month, and may be doing first pages and queries soon, as well.
If your paragraph didn't get chosen this time, please try again next time. We do this feature with manuscripts' key paragraphs or sentences each month, and may be doing first pages and queries soon, as well.
~Linda
Great paragraphs Ladies! Thank you for hosting this Linda. I'm looking forward to working on my critique for next week. And, hearing what everyone has to say, too.
ReplyDeleteThanks, Karlene, me too.
ReplyDeleteVery interesting paragraphs! I will be anxious to see what you ladies have to say about them. :D
ReplyDeleteThey are interesting aren't they, Lisa? I'm enjoying this chance to work on them a lot.
ReplyDeleteNice visual I got from #1, and makes me curious to read more.
ReplyDeleteThere's definite tention in #2. What is going on here?
Can't wait to see what you guys think of them!
Thank you for the comments, Lorelei, I know the authors will appreciate them.
ReplyDeleteI look forward to seeing the critiques!
ReplyDeleteThanks Lydia. Look for us next week!
ReplyDeleteI really like this idea. It's more about first lines, yes? And both these first lines are really great. And I particularly love books that start with onions. (I'm a Peer Gynt fan).
ReplyDeleteThanks Christa. This one is actually first paragraphs, but these two samples happen to be short. (We did have one submission that was a one-sentence paragraph, which was also great.) Thanks for dropping in!
ReplyDeleteHi Linda! I just wanted to say thanks again for coming by my blog, I'm so glad to have found your "Corner" here!
ReplyDeleteI enjoyed all three of these openings, great work, ladies! I'm also looking forward to the critiques.
Thanks for stopping by, Julie, and for your nice comment on the opening paragraphs. See you at your blog, and welcome to CSC!
ReplyDeleteWhat a great place to receive feedback.
ReplyDeleteFellow campaigner stopping by to say hi. :)
Thanks, Kathi, nice to see you!
ReplyDeleteI'm looking forward to the critiques!
ReplyDeleteMe too, Lyn. I'm intrigued by your opener, and interested to see what Karlene and Heather say, too.
ReplyDeleteLinda, I think both first paragraphs are intriguing. Both Lyn and Myne did wonderful jobs! This is a great idea!
ReplyDeleteP.S. I have a blog award for you over on my site:)
Thanks so much, Lady Gwen! I'll hop right over there!
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