I’ve bееn tο sites whеrе іt ѕауѕ dialogue іѕ a fаntаѕtіс way tο ѕtаrt οff a novel, whіlе others ѕау thаt publishers don’t read past thе first sentence іf уου ѕtаrt іt οff wіth dialogue.
And I’m nοt talking аbουt something lіkе, “Hοw wаѕ уουr day?” ѕhе qυеѕtіοnеd. More captivating dialogue.
Bυt even іf іt іѕ captivating, іѕ іt a ехсеllеnt way tο ѕtаrt οff a teen comedy novel?

6 Responses to “Is dialogue a good or bad way to start off a novel?”

  • Taylor M:

    if its teen comedy then depending on how you use it, it can be a fantastic way to start it off

  • Kate:

    It depends.
    Some novels work really well with a bit of dialogue to start it off and others just don’t.

    When dialogue is used to start off a novel, I like it when it’s just a small bit. And then some social class is given so we know a bit about the people speaking.

  • Whalekisses from bubby:

    Its a excellent way to start off a book.

  • BrUzA:

    yes… it’s very excellent and it also very fascinating…
    but just don’t make it too diffucult because it could get very confusing.

    and excellent luck..

  • defy_gravity80808:

    I reckon it is. It immediately captures your attention.

  • I<3Twilightmorethanyou!!!:

    It depends on how you use it…
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