Hooked: Write Fiction That Grabs the Readers at Page One and Never Lets Them Go. by Les Edgerton

“Hooked: Write Fiction That Grabs the Readers at Page One and Never Lets Them Go.”
- A Book Review

I bought a new book yesterday from Dymocks and began reading it late last night. The writing is so wonderfully relaxed with just the right tone of professional insight and friendliness that I’m already in love with this book. I’m only half way through chapter two but I may have finished reading if I hadn’t fallen asleep, exhausted, just after midnight, mid page. Even so, within the first two chapters there is so much to recommend this book that I couldn’t resist writing a book review today.

Les Edgerton is writer-in-residence at the University of Toledo and has authored short stories, articles, essays, screenplays, and novels. His writing voice is rich with a delightful southern twang that adds to the charm of “Hooked”. His tone is encouraging and confidence-inspiring. He really believes that if you want to write a book you can, and if you learn how to start with a bang you’ll continue with a book worth reading.

Hooked” focuses on showing writers how to develop your books best beginning.

“Agents and editors agree: Improper story beginnings are the single biggest barrier to publication. Why? If a novel or short story has a bad beginning, then no one will keep reading. It’s just that simple.” ~ Les Edgerton

As a former editor, Les has experience with what editors look for when they’re deciding if they’ll pursue a particular submission. He recognizes the many flags that will have a manuscript scratched in the first line, the first paragraph, the first page. He shows writers the dos and the don’ts of the opening scene and explains, more importantly, why.

Les shares his insights into story structure and the changes in what editors and readers expect from literature into modern writing. This specialized topic and fresh outlook, blended with enjoyable and fluid writing, makes it easy to turn the page and keep turning the pages of “Hooked“. I guess that’s a great sign that Les knows what he’s talking about.

I’m looking forward to reading the rest of this book and am also keen to get my hands on his other writing guide, “Finding Your Voice“.

“The writers who succeed are those who develop a unique and distinctive voice, one that sets them apart from the crowd. Inside, Les Edgerton shows writers how to find that elusive “voice” without years of struggle.” ~ Les Edgerton

Both “Hooked“ and “Finding Your Voice“ sound like ideal additions to my writing tool chest. I bet they’d be at home in yours too!

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8 Responses to “Hooked by Les Edgerton (Book Review)”

  1. [...] talk more about that in Part Four: Hooks, Hangers and the Sequence of Events. We start with what Les Edgerton (Author of Hooked) called ‘the story-worthy [...]

  2. [...] fantastic guidance about hooking your reader is available in Les Edgerton’s “Hooked”. I recommend it to all [...]

  3. Les Edgerton says:

    Hi Rebecca,
    Don’t remember if I did earlier or not, but just in case I didn’t, I want to thank you so very much for all the kind things you had to say about my book Hooked. I’m glad it was helpful to you!

    Blue skies,
    Les Edgerton

  4. @ Les Edgerton: WOW! Thank you so much for your honorable visit, Les! Your book is one of my most highly treasured writing references. I hope your writing continues to flourish and I’m looking forward to reading more of your books.

  5. Magida says:

    Thank you for your help! This was what I needed to know.

  6. Happy to help, Magida. Feel free to browse some of our other reviews too! :-)

  7. [...] talk more about that in Part Four: Hooks, Hangers and the Sequence of Events. We start with what Les Edgerton (Author of Hooked) called ‘the story-worthy [...]

  8. [...] book, Hooked, on the 16th of September 2007. I can tell you exactly because the next day I wrote a glowing review which you can read here. When I attended the Reader’s Digest Writer’s Conference in Los Angeles in 2008 I [...]

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