Showing posts with label hook. Show all posts
Showing posts with label hook. Show all posts

Saturday, July 3, 2010

This And That


Occasionally, I come across some really great things that might interest you all. Normally I post them to various loops but this time thought I would share them with you here at my blog instead of my normal diatribe. LOL!

Hooks That Will Never Work

Okay, we all know one of my recent articles was about having great hooks. How about the contest here http://www.bulwer-lytton.com/ which caters to those hooks that are awful. Some of these had me rolling in my chair they are so funny.

Tron Before Tron

Apparently, the man who went on to direct the blockbuster decided it needed some animation to sell the story line. Not bad for the mid-eighties if you ask me. Go see for yourself:
http://scifiwire.com/2010/06/thing-prequel.php?utm_source=twitterfeed&utm_medium=twitter

The True Extent

This just makes me so sad and sick to my stomach but it’s the truth of living with technology. Some things have just got to stop. See the video at:
http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/3036677/vp/38029000#38028832

No Sex In Space

What? Right...do they really think people won’t get it on up there? Some folks are really short sighted to say the least. Here’s the video:
http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/3036677/vp/38029000#38008691

I want to know just who thought this one up...LOL!

Vampire Awareness Month

Okay, I’d never heard about this one but apparently someone has worked out all the details. Go check it out at: http://networkedblogs.com/5mYve

Agents Raise Stakes in eBook Royalty Battle

This is interesting only because someone is trying to lower my royalty rate. Are they kidding? Check it out here: http://www.thebookseller.com/news/122527-agents-raise-stakes-in-e-royalty-battle-.html.rss

9 Underused Items in Sci-Fi

Need some more bling for your novels? Go see what Syfy says are underused topics as listed here: http://scifiwire.com/2010/07/9-untapped-ideas-sci-fi-s.php?utm_source=twitterfeed&utm_medium=twitter

Jason Mamoa as Conan

Oh, lord, one of my favorite hunks is coming back as Conan the Barbarian. And he has long hair again. Sigh. Although it isn’t a great picture, it does show some muscle. LOL!
http://scifiwire.com/2010/07/bloody-new-conan-photo-of.php?utm_source=twitterfeed&utm_medium=twitter

An Author In Need

If you’ve never read the FREE, yes, I said FREE Dunvegas about a paranormal resort in Las Vegas, Nevada, you need to Google it and download it. One of the author’s, matter of fact Dunvegas was his brain child, S.J. Willing is having severe medical problems with no insurance. Go here to read the whole story: http://digs.by/9sUTT3

Pet of the Week

I so want this little guy as a companion to my puppy, Jasper. What do you think? Check him out here: http://tiny.cc/AT-ATPuppy

Finally, I was mentioned elsewhere for one of my blogs this week. I was really amazed that the people at Whipped Cream tweeted about me. I must have done something good. Sorry this was so short as well as being full of things from all over the web. Must have been the ten thousand, yes that’s right 10,000 plus actually, word day I had on Wednesday. I just had to finish the story I was working on because the characters just wouldn’t shut up! But it also wiped me out! LOL!

See ya tomorrow!

Lynn

Sunday, June 27, 2010

A Bit On The Hook

One of the things I’ve been told over the years I do best is the use of a hook. It’s one of the things I learned very early on as a writer. I learned to have hooks in the beginning of chapters and the end of them as well. It took me years to perfect good hooks and I would like to pass some of what I know about the hook at the beginning of a book to new writers.

Of course, this is not the only way to start a book but it’s the most easily recognizable and in some ways, the easiest to learn.

Here’s my top ten list of best hooks in the world. See if you can guess who wrote them. The answers are listed below. They are, in no particular order:



  1. Hunting vampires was a bitch.
  2. He was running for his life.
  3. It was a dark and stormy night.
  4. It is a truth universally acknowledged that a single man in possession of a good fortune must be in want of a wife.Scarlett O'Hara was not beautiful, but men seldom realized it when caught by her charm as the Tarleton twins were.
Each one of those have special meaning for me as I read each of those books at a different time in my life. Realize that this list ebbs and flows like a river, changing with time and never standing still. Notice there is a mix of classic and contemporary pieces. Some are romance and some are not. But each of them have something so compelling which makes me want to read more. And read them I did, some more than once and a few of them I still read yearly if I can remember just where I left my latest copy. LOL!

So what comprises a good hook? Notice that with the ones I listed, there is not one standard theme. Some come from a character’s point of view and some don’t, some involve something personal and some don’t. So just what is it?

There are some constant elements each and every hook must have. They are:
  • It must be compelling
  • Should be a beginning – The reason I say should here is because some books have started with the ending and been quite successful.
  • It can start with dialogue.
  • It can start with action.
  • It could be a contrast or something totally unexpected.
  • It could be a character description or a description of a setting.
  • It could be a humorous question or exclamation or even a regular question or exclamation.
Let’s look at some of mine now and see just what I do. The first is from a WIP called “Where’s My Underwear Anyway?” and it is a fun romp. It’s first direct, to the point and immediately brings you into the action.

“So…you really don’t know where your underwear might be?”

There are groups out that who say never start your novel with a question. But this question just begged for an answer. It puts the reader immediately on a quest for the missing underwear. It also brings to mind other questions: who has the underwear? how was the underwear lost? was the underwear misplaced?

Suddenly, a reader wants to know the answer to those questions.

Here’s another of my first lines. This is from a completed book which is part of the Blue Moon Magic world.

He had always been in this cage in one way or another. It was only recently they had decided to make it his permanent room.

Again, this one takes you immediately into a dilemma. You know someone is in a cage. You don’t know the how’s or the why’s but it just begs those questions.

Here’s another from my Santa’s Elves series. This is from last year’s book, An Elf’s Desire.

That human woman drove him crazy.

From just this first line, you know the person thinking is a man and that he isn’t human. Still, you wonder just what the human woman is doing to drive him crazy. It must be something good or he wouldn’t be thinking about it.

This last one is from another WIP called “Avenging Aingeal” and is a story of elemental magic.

No one knows where we came from really. We just…are. And there are so very few of us, roaming the earth, protecting the inhabitants these days.

This is from an omniscient POV but is still interesting in its own way. We want to know just who ‘they’ are and why we need protecting. Then one might want to know just how long have ‘they’ been protecting us because the way the sentence is constructed, it is implied that ‘they’ have been here for a long, long time. But one must read the story to know the all answers.

And this one has always been one of my personal favorites as it won quite a few contests with the most notable being at the Hawaii RWA conference. Leslie Wanger picked it as one of five from the whole room full of people.

“Damn, I’m going to lose another one.”

This from my complete book, Midnight Run about a woman off-road racer. It was my first book ever, all 72K of it. And it’s set on my computers in one form or another for the past 15 years at least. It has a great hook but a saggy middle with a kick-ass end. But that’s left for another blog.

And here are the answers to my original hook question. See how many you get right!
  1. Hunting vampires was a bitch. – Minion – L.A. Banks
  2. He was running for his life. – Hot Ice – Nora Roberts
  3. It was a dark and stormy night. – Paul Clifford – Edward Bulwer-Lytton
  4. It is a truth universally acknowledged that a single man in possession of a good fortune must be in want of a wife. - Pride and Prejudice - Jane Austen
  5. Scarlett O’Hara was not beautiful, but men seldom realized it when caught by her charm as the Tarleton twins were. - Gone With The Wind – Margaret Mitchell
  6. Marley was dead: to begin with. A Christmas Carol – Charles Dickens
  7. When Mr. Bilbo Baggins of Bag End announced that he would shortly be celebrating his eleventy-first birthday with a party of special magnificence, there was much talk and excitement in Hobbiton. Lord of the Rings: Fellowship of the Ring – J.R.R. Tolkein
  8. It wasn’t a very likely place for disappearances, at least at first glance - Outlander – Diana Galbadon
  9. Somewhere in the world, time no doubt whistled by on taut and widespread wings, but here in the English countryside it plodded slowly, painfully, as if it trod the rutted road that stretched across the moors on blistered feet. - The Flame and the Flower – Kathleen Woodiweiss
  10. The two men appeared out of nowhere, a few yards apart in the narrow, moonlit lane. - Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows – J.K. Rowling
After all, isn’t that what a hook is meant to do? Make you as the reader want to read the book...you betcha!

See you all tomorrow!

Lynn