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As a reader, I think it depends on the book."
Thank you for your thoughts Jacquelynn. Once I have all the results in (from a short series of surveys) I will base an article upon the findings. May be too late for your decision regarding current work but will hopefully help in the future.

Do you mean like an authors note or something that isn't part of the story?



The only exception is when it looks like the introduction might contain spoilers which sometimes happens with classics.


An introduction or a foreword can be written by the author or by somebody else. They are most commonly found in classics and later editions of a book and put the book into it's historical context.
I see prologues as essential reading and introductions and forewords as optional (although I usually read them)

Just kidding. I've always thought that if an author deems a prologue/epilogue necessary, then fine, so long as it helps the story to progress. If it's irrelevant, then it's unnecessary, but only author can decide that for themselves. We're heading into dangerous territory when publishers or, god forbid, readers start telling people how to write. Imaging telling an artist that they can only paint a certain subject, or sculpt in a certain style!

Do you mean like an authors note ..."
No Jud, I mean a prologue. I have seen various comments round the internet which indicate some authors do not really understand what a prologue should contain and some readers do to understand what they are about. This is why I have decided to gather some information. Thank you for taking the time to comment.

But if the author has gone to the trouble of writing a prologue, should it not be because it contains something essential to the overall read? From what I have seen there are a wide variety of opinions which is why I have decided to try and gain an insight by asking people to share their opinions and ideas. Thank you for your input.

I agree Jess. There is also some confusion about the difference between a prologue and a preface. I am hoping to bring some clarity once I have gained a sense of how a wide range of people see these. I appreciate you taking the time to provide your very clear explanation.

Just kidding. I've always thought that if an author deems a prologue/epilogue necessary, then fine,..."
Agreed G J Authors have their 'unique voice' and no one should be allowed to interfere with that. However, there does appear to be a lot of confusion and not just among readers. Some authors do not appear to understand the concept of differences. That is why I am seeking peoples input: to gain an insight that will hopefully help us all in the end. Thank you for sharing your thoughts.

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