Another great blog, Nola. I know I've trialled prologues for a number of manuscripts and after a period of reflection, invariably cut them out. Really like that concept of the prologue being a contracted worker with a job description they must meet. Really puts it in perspective.
Another great blog, Nola. I know I've trialled prologues for a number of manuscripts and after a period of reflection, invariably cut them out. Really like that concept of the prologue being a contracted worker with a job description they must meet. Really puts it in perspective.