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In need of Prologue help!

oh and it's good i'm interested in reading shadows now but i think the last part when u worte " this is my story" is a little cliche


As far as the prologue goes, take off the last 2 sentences. Then it will sound a lot better.




Arthur C. Clarke wrote "The 9 Billion Names of God", and he was a total atheist. Or agnostic actually. But if it does sound better without it, obviously I'd be taking it out too.
Man, that bothers me.

I agree, the stroy would sound better that way.

You are Christian right??!!Your..Umm..Holy book isn't Quran...I'am a bit confused here

Thank you for starting this whole thing up Baxter!
I read in some article somewhere taht C.S. Lewis was studying the Bible at that point in time and having a real fight with his beliefs and logic, he did become a Christian later, but My grandpa did the same thing. He was having problems believing the Bible and he filled a notebook full of poems about it.

Not exactly sure where I was going with this.

ya, it is odd. the really odd thing is that a lot of authors who do write books based off other faiths is that they totally sound like their fr..."
Yeah!


just ignore my complaints, I like to complain. Post whatever you want *Grins*

I can't help but do this in a lot of stories an they are almost never the same, usually there are even whole big details in the prologue that aren't in that part in the story.

I'm sort of reading the Various too, and I think you're right

Yeah!!

Books mentioned in this topic
The Various (other topics)Water for Elephants (other topics)
Shiver (other topics)
Shiver (other topics)
It tears your heart apart when you lose someone. It takes your heart beats it and throws it away. Just when you think it’s over and you can move on it twist and turns, tugging at you edges. A throbbing pain you can never quite shake. It’s to the point where you wish you were dead. And then……
And then you find a reason. You heart beats faster. Blood pumps through your body feeling you with a tingly since of hope. It fills your every moment. That butterfly feeling in your stomach like when your about to do something your scared of. Just as you get used to the warmth of your cheek death takes you by a spin. Everything repeats. You die. You live. You die. You live. You die. You live. You die…..
Luckily death is my close friend.