Fantasy Fiction posted September 14, 2024


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strange snowfall

Weird Winter

by gansach


The falling snowflakes were green. Not grass green, not emerald green, but a noxious, poisonous yellow-green that gave them a glowing appearance. They silently drifted, swirling, to accumulate on the frozen ground. I watched from my picture window as they filled the misty grey sky. A pale disc denoted the weakened sun behind thickening clouds. I was curious about them~did they feel different from white snowflakes? Have an odor? Were they cold? But I was also fearful . . . too fearful to step outside to find out.



Opening Line writing prompt entry
Writing Prompt
The first sentence of your story should entice your reader to keep reading. There needs to be a hook to reel them in. It could start *in media res* (in the middle of the action/plot) or a mysterious phrasing that intrigues the reader.

Ex: As Gregor Samsa awoke one morning from uneasy dreams, he found himself transformed in his bed into a monstrous
vermin. (Metamorphosis by Franz Kafka)

Ex: It was a bright cold day in April, and the clocks were striking thirteen. (1984 by George Orwell)

Compare this to: The alarm went off and I got out of bed.
Which story would you rather read based on the first sentence?

****Write an opening paragraph to a story, with a 'hook' in the first sentence. The intrigue/action can continue making the whole paragraph a hook, but the punch should be in the first sentence.

****Prose only, one paragraph, not a whole story (this isn't a flash) just an opening paragraph. Any genre. Fiction or Nonfiction.


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