That said there are effective and less effective ways to use in media res in your stories. How to write in media res Start in the middle of something interesting and relevant to the rest of the book. Some new writers are prone to focusing too much on making their opening scene shocking and interesting that it makes the scene a bad opener. It should still be relevant and important to the story. You want your scene to be pivotal, important, and ideally emotional.
You also want a scene El Salvador Phone Number that makes your readers want to understand more about the situation, characters, and universe. Avoid info dumping. It’s often tempting to feed the reader too much information, just because we have it. When starting in media res, try to only describe what is happening. If we’re in a particular character’s POV, don’t emphasize anything that would be an everyday occurrence to them. It takes some clever doing, but avoid dumping information in your opening scene.

Just give us enough to ground the reader, make what’s happening followable, and only describe what the character would be taking the time to notice. Pay special attention to the first line. A good first line is essential. I’ll touch on these opening scenes later, but let’s look at a couple of examples of first lines: “The gunman was useless. I Am the Messenger by Markus Zusak “When Red wins, she stands alone.