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â James Baldwin, from If Beale Street Could Talk
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I donât want to sound foolish. But, just remember, love brought you here. If you trusted love this far, donât panic now.
James Baldwin, If Beale Street Could Talk
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IF BEALE STREET COULD TALK 2018, dir. Barry Jenkins
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â James Baldwin, from If Beale Street Could Talk
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"What if I write it and no one reads it?"
Then you have written a book for yourself. Good job!
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I wrote this for me, because it wouldn't get out of my head. I'm sharing it with you because it's fun and I want to fangirl about it with someone who's read it.
This shouldn't be that difficult to understand. Every book will appeal to different people. But if you never write the book and share it, you will never get to look back on it and say "I wrote that."
Every book is a learning process. With each one you write, you get better. Even if the only person who reads it is you, you did that. Be proud of yourself. Not everyone makes it even that far.
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Writers on a random Tuesday: Sits down, locks in, giggles, writes 10k, does not sleep
Also writers on a random Tuesday: writes one sentence and then stares into the abyss for five fours
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This is a picture for those who think being a writer is easy: WE FEELING STRESSED ALL THE TIME!!!!!
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⨠HOW TO ACTUALLY START A BOOK

(no â¨vibesâ¨, just structure, stakes, and first-sentence sweat)
hello writer friends đ so you opened a doc. you sat down. you cracked your knuckles. maybe you even made a playlist or moodboard. and then⌠you stared at the blinking cursor like it personally insulted your entire bloodline.
hereâs your intervention. this post is for when you want to write chapter one, but all you have is aesthetic, maybe a plot bunny, maybe a world idea, maybe nothing at all. hereâs how to actually start a book, from structure to sentence one.
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đśď¸ STEP 1: THE SPICE BASE ~ âWHATâS CHANGING?â
start with this question:
what changes in the protagonistâs life in the first 5â10 pages?
doesnât have to be earth-shattering. they could get a letter, lose a job, run late, break a rule, wake up hungover in the wrong house. what matters is disruption. the opening of your book should mark a shift. if their day starts normal, it shouldnât end that way.
đ opening chapters are about motion. forward movement. tension. momentum. if nothing is changing, your story isnât starting, youâre just doing a prequel.
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âď¸ STEP 2: THE CRUNCHY BITS - CHOOSE AN ENTRY POINT
there are 3 classic places to start a novel. each one works if youâre intentional:
The Day Everything Changes most popular. you drop us in right before or during the inciting incident. clean, fast, efficient.
pro: immediate stakes con: harder to sneak in worldbuilding or character grounding
The Calm Before the Storm starts slightly earlier. show the characterâs ânormalâ life, then break it. useful if the change wonât make sense without context.
pro: space to introduce your characterâs routine/flaws con: risky if it drags or feels like setup
The Aftermath drop us in after the big event and fill in gaps as we go. works well for thrillers, mysteries, or emotionally heavy plots.
pro: instant drama con: requires precision to avoid confusion
đ pick one. commit. donât blend them or youâll write three intros at once and cry.
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đ§ STEP 3: CHARACTER FIRST, ALWAYS
readers donât care about your setting, your magic system, or your cool mafia politics unless theyâre anchored in someone.
in the first scene, we need to know:
what this person wants
whatâs bothering them (externally or internally)
one trait they lead with (bold, anxious, calculating, naive, etc.)
thatâs it. just one want, one tension, one vibe. no bios. no monologues. no âthey werenât like other girlsâ essays. put them in a situation and show how they act.
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âď¸ STEP 4: OPEN WITH FRICTION
first scenes should create questions, not answer them.
there should be tension between:
what the character wants vs. what theyâre getting
whatâs happening vs. what they expected
whatâs being said vs. whatâs being felt
you donât need a gunshot or a car crash (unless you want one). you need conflict. tension = momentum = readers keep reading.
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âď¸ STEP 5: WRITE THE FIRST SENTENCE - THEN IGNORE IT
okay. now you write it.
no pressure. youâre not tattooing it on your soul. this isnât the final line on the final page. you just need something.
tricks that work:
start in the middle of an action
start with a contradiction
start with something unexpected, funny, or sharp
start with a small lie or a weird detail
đŹ examples:
âThe body was exactly where sheâd left it - rude.â âHe was already two hours late to his own kidnapping.â âThere was blood on the welcome mat. Again.â âThey said donât open the door. She opened it anyway.â
once youâve got it? keep going. donât revise yet. donât edit. just build momentum.
you can come back and make it â¨iconic⨠later.
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đŚ BONUS: WHAT NOT TO DO IN YOUR OPENING
donât start with a dream
donât info-dump lore in paragraph one
donât give me three pages of your OC making toast
donât try to sound like a Victorian cryptid unless itâs on purpose
donât introduce 7 named characters in one scene
donât start with a quote unless you are 800% sure it slaps
be weird. be sharp. be specific. aim for interest, not perfection.
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đ TL;DR (but make it â¨usefulâ¨)
something in your MCâs life should change immediately
pick a structural entry point and stick to it
give us a person, not a setting
friction = good
first lines are disposable, just make them interesting
and if you needed a sign to just start the damn book, this is it.
đ love, -rin t.
P.S. I made a free mini eBook about the 5 biggest mistakes writers make in the first 10 pages đ you can grab it here for FREE:
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hi. just a reminder
youâre not too much. not too broken. not too late.
you are allowed to be proud of your survival. you are allowed to rest. you are allowed to take up space.
you are already enough. you are already whole.
love, someone who gets it
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if your story makes you feel things, it will make someone else feel things too. thatâs the magic.
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I really want to finish writing @css147 by August 1.
#goals#summer#summer vibes#summertime#writing#creative writing#writers on tumblr#writing community#writers#writing goals
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Is 11:52 PM too late to start watching Midnight Mass?
#gothic horror#scary story#vampire#weird girl#writers on tumblr#writing#strange#bizarre#horror#thriller#mystery#fiction#literature#creative writing#my art
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