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What we talked about:
Do we all understand what a prologue and epilogue really are? (0:30)
How can we use prologues and epilogues? (2:05)
Is a prologue a part of your story? (4:01)
Pulling double duty when using a prologue. (6:15)
Is your prologue helping or hurting your story? (9:55)
Make sure your prologue pays off. (15:00)
Do we have examples of prologues that didn’t work for us? (19:20)
How can you fix a broken prologue? (24:30)
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Things we mentioned:
Note from Robert:
The Spenser book I had remembered actually had no prologue (though I found another that did!), but it does have a switch to the antagonist’s POV that caught me by surprise. I don’t think he did it again in later books. – Crimson Joy by Robert B Parker
However, this one does have a prologue that sets up a crime (and I don’t remember any others in the series with prologues): – Double Deuce by Robert B Parker
The Way of Kings by Brandon Sanderson
Want more about these topics? Check out:
SWRT 29 Hooks – Premise & Openings
SWRT 011 Openings
SWRT 075 Story Structure
SWRT 167 In Media Res
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