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Featured Today on Scarlett Archer’s “1001 First Lines”

Posted on April 14, 2012

I’m excited to be today’s featured interview on Scarlett Archer’s great blog, 1001 First Lines.

Scarlett’s questions about the importance of first lines–and some of the lemons I’ve both read and written–were a lot of fun to answer. It’s a pleasure to just talk about craft sometimes!

Check it out if you have a few minutes and see if you agree with my views on what some people think are the most precious words in a book.

1001 First Lines: http://1001firstlines.wordpress.com/2012/04/14/first-lines-interview-with-author-matthew-iden/

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