Fall 2025
Hooked on Fiction: Crafting Your First Chapter
In this Journey, we’ll tackle one of the most daunting parts of novel writing: the opening chapter. Participants will explore how to hook readers while establishing character, setting, and stakes—asking big questions like where to begin and how to share key details without overload. Whether starting fresh or revising a draft, writers will gain tools to craft impactful, memorable openings.
Learning Objectives
Hooked on Fiction: Crafting Your First Chapter Community Experiences
Mentees and mentors in this Journey are required to attend the monthly Journey Meetings and one Journey Workshop listed below.
- Saturday, November 15, 2025, 1 pm ET
- Saturday, December 13, 2025, 1 pm ET
- Saturday, January 24, 2026, 1 pm ET
Query Letter Workshop:
- Tuesday January 27, 2026, 4:30 pm ET
If you’re unable to attend a Journey meeting, you must notify your Staff Lead in advance and attend a community event to make up for it—strongly recommended options include Community Studios and Salon Experiences.
Hooked on Fiction: Crafting Your First Chapter Courses
First Pages That Grip: Writing the Opening Chapter
This course is designed to guide you through the essential elements of a powerful opening chapter. Through short lessons, writing prompts, and examples from published works, you’ll explore how to develop complex characters, set up stakes, establish a vivid setting, and create a strong hook—all within the first few pages. Whether you’re drafting something new or revising existing work, this course will help you gain confidence and clarity in your storytelling.
Hooked on Fiction: Crafting Your First Chapter Mentoring
Mentees and mentors in this Journey will be matched for one cycle. Pairs will meet for at least two hour-long sessions each month. This journey is open to both Mentor/Mentee pairs and Peer-to-Peer pairs.
Journey Teaching Artist
Journeys in the Multigenre 360 Adventure focus on writing in a particular genre. It is perfect for mentees and mentors who want to focus on a specific kind of creative writing.
Hooked on Fiction: Crafting Your First Chapter is a Journey in the Multigenre 360 Adventure.
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