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  2. Oct 13, 2018 · See what pacing is and why it's important and learn ten techniques to control pacing in writing to keep your readers hooked.

  3. The key to a successful hook is understanding your target audience and their interests, connecting with them through personal anecdotes, and captivating them with a hook that elicits emotions, raises questions, surprises them, relates to them, or draws upon statistics.

    • Begin at a pivotal moment. We were people who had Mediterranean ancestors, dark hair, dark eyes, tan skin, and everyone else in White Pine looked very Scandinavian; we became the town’s diversity—before diversity was a good thing.
    • Add an unusual situation. I coped by being careful and good and funny which was like an invisibility cloak in high school but as much as I tried to blend in, my older brother Ray stood out in the most threatening way possible for a good girl and that was as a bad boy.
    • Add intriguing characters. My father was and is best described as an intense, idealist with a steel girder of a work ethic and a charm that wears thin under the gun of his laser focused attentions.
    • Conflict. Outside the restaurant, just before swinging the door wide and walking inside my Dad would stop us and say, “Now remember everybody, this is for Mom.
  4. Jun 3, 2022 · Published in. Feedium. ·. 9 min read. ·. Jun 3, 2022. 11. Image created and owned by Author. Do you ever wish readers were more hooked on your phonics? I did. So I researched, practiced,...

  5. Jan 22, 2024 · Why do you need to hook in your readers? Well, let’s start with a few things that the hook does for your story. Captures Readers Attention. Creates Immediate Engagement and Connection. Sets...

  6. Apr 12, 2021 · How do you grab the reader right out of the gate? A good, simple hook that draws the reader into the article or story can make all the difference.

  7. Mar 25, 2024 · How do you get readers to keep turning your story's pages? If you want to send your readers into a 3AM reading frenzy, these ideas could help! Dangle Some Questions If you leave some questions open, readers are going to (hopefully) tear through your book looking for answers.

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