1.3 Writer's Workshop: Personal Narrative

Good writers sweat their engaging beginnings. Leads give shape to the piece and to the experience of writing it. A strong engaging beginning sets the tone for the piece, determines the content and direction of the piece, and establishes the voice. Of equal importance, the engaging beginning captures the reader’s interest, inviting the reader to dive headfirst into the text.

Watch this video on Writing a Good Lead.  Think about what lead you will use to start your draft.

Use what you learn to return to your draft and revise a beginning for your piece that any reader can't resist!