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Mirka Muse Mirka Muse Tuesday, October 1, 2024 “PAST IS PROLOGUE” Editors, I’m told, don’t like prologues. A story needs to start in the present. Prologue forces us readers to scroll back before we’re allowed to knock on the door. “Just let me in, blast the past,” the exasperated editor is saying, taking on the readers’ cause. Books of yore had no such impatience. We live and read in a rushing age. How do you feel about prologues? My personal view is that short prologues pique my interest, similar to the back cover teasers meant to sell the story. Long ones, if well written, captivate. But then it’s a letdown when they end and it feels like I must now shift gears to a new, (as in the now ) story. If I make the adjustment, I’m glad for the prologue. If I lose the thread right then, it’s a fail. The current writerly wisdom is to sprinkle back story in bits throughout the narrative of the “now.” That’s fine. But it isn’t the only way to m...
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