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By: Tracy Abell

Beginnings ARE hard, I agree. Which is probably why it feels so good when we (finally) get them right. I recently read Every Soul a Star and must agree with you (again) that there is a definite promise...

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By: Linda Andersen

Thanks for this book recommendation for a strong beginning–make that three strong beginnings.

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By: Greg Pattridge

Yes, I love these beginnings. So tough to get it just right. Here are a few of my favorites I blogged about recently: http://gpattridge.com/2012/08/03/starters/

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By: T. P. Jagger

Greg, Thanks for sharing your link–you definitely highlighted some other great beginnings in your post. T. P. Jagger

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By: Brenda

The Graveyard Book begins with two black pages and the lines “There was a hand in the darkness, and it held a knife.” What an opening that just reels you in.

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By: PragmaticMom

Great post on beginnings. I love Every Soul a Star!

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By: Kimberley Griffiths Little

I so very much love Beginnings – even if they are the hardest thing to write! They are also the most worked on part of my books, and often I’m still not completely satisfied. (Are we ever though?) I...

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