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Some prod, others plod. Do first lines really matter?
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by Cathy Macleod, www.booktaste.com
FIRST lines are a book’s greeting to the reader and therefore a vital element in the whole. If it strikes the wrong note, a weak opening can nullify a great cover or an enticing jacket blurb. On the other hand, a good initial hook captures the reader from the start. Yet does it signal a bestseller? Consider some of these.
One of my favourite openings is from 1984 by George Orwell, and reads thus: “It was a bright cold day in April, and the clocks were striking thirteen.”
Now here’s another teaser, simple but grabbing, from The Invisible Man by Ralph Ellison: “I am an invisible man.”
Any book browser has to pursue such an outrageous first-person claim.
Or how about Dodie Smith’s opening to I Capture The Castle: “I write this sitting in the kitchen sink.”
Why the heck is she in the kitchen sink? One can’t help but read on.
The same, yet more dramatic, applies to the intro of Run Maggie Run by John Ivor, which has been compared to a Dickens tale: “A finger of sunshine poked through the grime of courtroom windows, polished the dock’s varnished panels and created a halo for the prisoner, she who was known as Maggie, age nine. The charge was murder.”
A later novel, No Kiss For A Killer, allows John Ivor to flow fast action from line one: “There was a time, a desperate time, when I cursed the gentle mists of my native Oxfordshire and regretted its picturesque vales and folds. Among the fruitful brown and green a deceptive dip will conceal the approach of riders.”
Dickens himself is not noted for his openings, which are usually wordy and mild. His first published fiction, The Pickwick Papers, starts like this: “The first ray of light which illumines the gloom, and converts into a dazzling brilliancy that obscurity in which the earlier history of the public career of the immortal Pickwick would appear to be involved, is derived from the perusal of the following entry in the Transactions of the Pickwick Club, which the editor of these papers feels the highest pleasure in laying before his readers, as a proof of the careful attention, indefatigable assiduity, and nice discrimination, with which his search among the multifarious documents confided to him has been conducted.”
All one can say to that verbosity is Ouch!
However, the opening of a later Dickens novel is often quoted: “It was the best of times, it was the worst of times.”
That is how he begins A Tale of Two Cities, which is a story of the French Revolution.
Another oldie, less intense than guillotine days but more intriguing in commencement, is still widely popular: “Here is Edward Bear, coming downstairs now, bump, bump, bump, on the back of his head, behind Christopher Robin . . .”
Guessed it? Winnie the Pooh, by A.A. Milne.
Charles Bryce uses the same technique to charm children in introducing Mousedeer: “Deep in the forest comes a breeze. Hush! Hear it whisper . . .”
For browsers, whether in a bookshop or online, first lines become mightily important in deciding whether to buy an unknown author. These lines need not necessarily be thrilling or puzzling. The only need is to get the reader’s interest.
Here’s one I particularly like. It introduced me to The Feng Shui Detective’s Casebook by Nury Vittachi: “The tiger loping through the supermarket had blue eyes.”
If that doesn’t grab you, nothing will. Now let’s glance at some current bestsellers.
Stieg Larsson, late author of The Girl With The Dragon Tattoo and other super sellers, doesn’t bother with a clever hook. He simply sweeps straight into the action, like a movie. His narrative comes close to ponderous, often boring, and yet it keeps moving.
While a good opening will influence a sale, it never guarantees a bestseller. There is no way to prejudge mass appeal. The phenomenal Stephenie Meyer began her Twilight series with an insipid girls’ school scene. No hint here of vampires and scary doings, nor worldwide fame for the author.
Dan Brown begins The Lost Symbol in gripping fashion, thus: “The secret is how to die.”
His thriller degenerates thereafter, yet still it has soared to bestseller status. It has the most valuable ingredient of all – a brandname author.
The 2009 Booker Prize winner Hilary Mantel opens Wolf Hall with a spoken jibe: “So now get up. Felled, dazed, silent, he has fallen; knocked full length on the cobbles of the yard.”
This is ongoing action, the middle of a fight, and encourages a read-on.
Bryce McBryce gives first lines his own delightful twist. The amusing and nostalgic Wee Charlie’s World starts thus: “Smaller than a kitbag and only four years, the youngest in that army, Charlie watched the soldiers come aboard: pith helmets, khaki shorts, puttees, boots, bolt-action rifles.”
The above book is presented as linked short stories while a boy grows from age four to nine pondering the weirdness of adults. All McBryce chapter opening are good, but one demanding instant attention kicks off The Spirit of Waterloo: “Alphonse haunted the garrison school because it was there. It was heavily there, on his grave.”
Brilliant lead-ins will always have their place in literature but do they really matter to the eventual destiny of a book? This is a question I challenge readers to answer, because there is no analysis that can enlighten us for sure. Apart from brandname authors who sell millions on reputation alone, it remains a mystery how book readers will respond to a particular title. Happy reading! From Cathy, www.booktaste.com, 2 Feb, 2011.
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For the past year I’ve been compiling famous names to list on my name numerology website. These are all noted individuals, but who are the most famous? Today let’s count down the most famous men named Ed, Eddie, or Edward.
The most famous people (based on online chatter) with the first name Ed, Eddie, or Edward are:
10. Ed McBain – Author (87th Precinct mystery series, Matthew Hope mystery series)
9. Ed Harris – Actor (Apollo 13, Pollock, The Hours)
8. Ed Wood – Director and Screenwriter (Glen or Glenda, Plan 9 from Outer Space, Bride of the Monster)
7. Edward Scissorhands – Title character from the movie Edward Scissorhands
6. Ed Westwick – Actor (Gossip Girl)
5. Eddie Izzard – Actor and Comedian (The Riches, Valkyrie, Live at the Ambassadors)
4. Edward Norton – Actor (Fight Club, American History X, The Incredible Hulk)
3. Ed Sullivan – Talk Show Host (The Ed Sullivan Show)
2. Eddie Murphy – Actor and Comedian (Beverly Hills Cop, Shrek, Dreamgirls)
…and the most famous man named Ed, Eddie, or Edward is…
1. Edward Cullen – Character in the Twilight Saga series of books and movies
Not making the top 10 were Ed Anger – Weekly World News columnist, Ed Bradley – Television Journalist (60 Minutes, CBS Sunday Night with Ed Bradley), Ed McMahon – Television Announcer and Personality (The Tonight Show), Ed Norton – Character on the TV series The Honeymooners, Ed O’Neill – Actor (Married… with Children, Modern Family, John from Cincinnati), Eddie Munster – Character on the TV series the Munsters, Eddie Van Halen – Musician most natably in the band Van Halen (Jump, Panama, Dance the Night Away), Edward Albee – Playwright (Who’s Afraid of Virginia Woolf?, Seascape, The Zoo Story), Edward Asner – Actor (The Mary Tyler Moore Show, Lou Grant, Roots), Edward Ferrars – character in Jane Austen’s novel Sense and Sensibility, Edward Furlong – Actor (American History X, Terminator 2: Judgment Day, Before and After), Edward Hopper – American Painter (Nighthawks, Automat, Chop Suey), Edward Hyde – Character in the novel Strange Case of Dr Jekyll and Mr Hyde, Edward Murdstone – Character in Charles Dickens’ novel David Copperfield, Edward Rochester – Character in Charlotte Brontë’s novel Jane Eyre, and Edward Teach – Pirate in the early 1700s better known as Blackbeard.
A pretty good mix of occupations for the top ten Ed, Eddies, and Edwards with one talk show host (Ed Sullivan), one director (Ed Wood), one author (Ed McBain), two fictional characters (Edward Cullen and Edward Scissorhands), and five actors (Eddie Murphy, Edward Norton, Eddie Izzard, Ed Westwick, and Ed Harris).
This was an unusual top ten list in that there were no musicians in the top 10, with Eddie Van Halen just barely missing out. No surprise that Twilight fan favorite Edward Cullen topped the list. It’s nearly impossible to beat the online popularity of Twilight these days.
I compiled this list by searching for each of the Ed, Eddie, and Edwards on a number of search engines and ranking them by the number of web pages, discussion forums, photos, videos, etc that are available online.
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