Is it generally better to start with something going on the background in the first few chapters of a book than describing just what happens to the main character?
Some books work well with just that description stuff, like Huck Finn, which really hasn't have much going on except for narration of what had happened in the past and stuff like that. But then there are some (this also includes video games by the way) that start out with the action, like during a great battle in the middle of the war.
I don't know, but is it possible to combine the two and create a sort of in-between kind of thing?
Some books work well with just that description stuff, like Huck Finn, which really hasn't have much going on except for narration of what had happened in the past and stuff like that. But then there are some (this also includes video games by the way) that start out with the action, like during a great battle in the middle of the war.
I don't know, but is it possible to combine the two and create a sort of in-between kind of thing?