Do you have another opinion on prologues or want to explain yours? Discuss the fate of prologues in the comments below!
Because really I want this to spark a lively debate about prologues. (Is it sad that I'm using "lively debate" and "prologues" in the same sentence? Wow, the topics writers find interesting.)
Personally, I don't really care for them that much. I don't often see what more it brings to the story. I chose "Sometimes necessary", because undoubtedly a prologue can be really well done and reel the reader in even better! I don't think I would write one, though.
So, get votin' and then get discussin'! What do YOU think about prologues? Do you like them? Do you just skip them to get to the actual story? Where do you stand?
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