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We Are Not Alone

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Kristen Lamb's Blog | We Are Not Alone We Are Not Alone Kristen Lamb's Blog Home About Kristen Lamb The Pants of Shame What IS W.A.N.A.? A Nursery for Stars—WE ARE NOT ALONE The Seven Deadly Sins of Prologues—What Doesn’t Work and What Does Posted by Author Kristen Lamb in Writing Tips on February 27, 2017 We writers have a vast array of tools at our disposal to craft stories readers will love. But like any tool, it helps if we know how to use it properly. Theme is wonderful. It can keep us plunging a story’s depths for years when used correctly. Applied incorrectly? It just makes a story annoying and preachy. Description! Love me some description! But pile on too much and we can render a story unreadable. The same can be said of prologues. Now, before we get into this, I want to make it clear that certain genres lend themselves to prologues. But even then, we are wise to make sure the prologue is serving the story. So, to prologue or not to prologue? That...

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