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Lessons Learned from The Social Network
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Why Beginnings Matter So Much
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Your First Line Needs to Grab
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Your Opening Has to Grab
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Five Micro-Edits to Hook Readers On Your First Page
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The Many Ways to Begin
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What Not to Do in Chapter One
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Open Every Spec Fic Chaper with a Hook
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How to Convince Your Reader to Spend Time With Your Story
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