In my defense, I'm also the kind of reader where if a story doesn't captivate me from the first page, I stop reading. Therefore, it is essential that the first few paragraphs are nearly flawless))
@Claire Yeon Hmm, not sure what advice to give. Normally the process for writing for me is smooth.?@Tenchi Masaki Be clever, that's what I try to do. Back to @Claire Yeon ,er SP has a slow start, you might not like it.
So far, the only thing I haven't changed about my first chapter is the opening sentence: "Fifty feet from the helicopter, a rush of lightheadedness caused Claire Yeon to sway."))
@systemcat but you also present your work in comic format, which is a different ballgame entirely. A "slow start" is more palatable if there are other appealing aspects to it, and that's often a matter of opinion anyway. Art, period, is subjective.))
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