Prologue
This week I learned about how to write a prologue, and how one might help a book to hook the audience right from the beginning. I believe I was very successful in writing one for my book, as it offered a look at a character who acts as the villain. It offers a different point of view from that of my main narrator, and I believe enhances the story. I think that next week I will conduct research on how the end of a book should look, since I now know how to begin one. That way I have both the beginning and the end perfected and will bar able to move into the body of the writing. I personally want to start focusing on touch-ups in grammar and the flow of the story to ensure that I left no plot holes, and that everything makes sense and fits together. I think I still want to learn how to craft a story by following a plot set out beforehand, and if there is a different process than the one I previously used to actually begin a story. I am wondering if authors follow a plot, or come up with most of what happens as they go.