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Prologue?



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Sun Sep 30, 2007 7:35 pm
FlyingDream says...



Is it okay to just start at Chapter 1, and continue on with the story for a little bit, THEN see if I want to put in a prologue? Or do I even have to use a prologue? In fantasy, I see a lot of prologues, but usually I just say: Why was that even there? It didn't make any sense at all. So please, your comments would be appreciated.
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Sun Sep 30, 2007 7:49 pm
Swirl Antara says...



You definitely do not have to have a prologue. They are a completely optional part of a story (so is an epilogue) For example, Tamora Pierce (a really good fantasy author) doesn't use prologues often, if ever.
In stories I've started(never finished, sadly), they've always had a prologue, but that's just the way that I write, and it worked well with my specific stories.
Prologues can be good for foreshadowing, or explaining how an event in the story began, but it is completely your choice. If you do want a prologue, but don't know what to put in it, just leave it and come back to it later.
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Mon Oct 01, 2007 12:05 am
winters says...



A prologue is good if there is some event that the story references several times without being absolutely necessary to understand the story. I use them if there is something the reader doesn't have to know.
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Tue Oct 02, 2007 2:28 pm
Myth says...



I've written tons of fantasy without using a prologue, expect for one piece that really needed it. Prologues get on my nerves unless they are important and tell the reader something that has happened without going into it too much in later scenes.

So only use it if you have no choice.
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Tue Oct 02, 2007 4:49 pm
AWritersFantasy says...



I kind of tend to use prologues sparingly, but it really depends on the story. For my current WIP, I think I tried to write a prologue but it really just didn't fit with the story so I just wrote what's now my first chapter.

As to the answer of your question, though, that's perfectly fine to do- if I felt that my current WIP might need/be good with a prologue, I would keep writing a few more chapters and then try writing a prologue and see how well it fit. I don't think fantasy books need prologues by "default," and it's mostly just a choice made by the authors when they're planning/writing. If every fantasy book written were to have a prologue, I think prologues would become a "RAWR PROLOGUE BAD, DO NOT WANT" sort of thing. XD
  





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Tue Oct 02, 2007 11:02 pm
FlyingDream says...



Thanks guys! That's been bugging me for a while, so thanks for helping me out.
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