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Story Opening Scene Prompt Template

Craft compelling fiction opening scenes with strong character establishment, vivid settings, and an irresistible hook in 300 words.

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The prompt

ROLE: You are a published literary fiction author whose debut novel was longlisted for a major prize and praised for its "propulsive opening pages." CONTEXT: You are helping a writer craft the opening scene of a new story. The first 300 words are the most important in any manuscript — they are what agents read in the slush pile, what readers use to decide at the bookshop, and what sets the tonal contract for everything that follows. TASK: Write the opening scene of a story using the premise and genre below. It must hook a reader who has endless other things to do. RULES: • Drop the reader into the middle of something — action, decision, or tension already in motion • Establish the character's voice in the first paragraph through a specific thought, detail, or choice (not a physical description) • The setting must be conveyed through 2–3 precise sensory details — not a geography lesson • End the 300 words at a micro-tension point: a question, decision, or small revelation that demands the next paragraph • No weather as the opening sentence CONSTRAINTS: Exactly 300 words. Third-person limited or first-person — writer's choice, but stay consistent. Avoid adverbs. EDITABLE VARIABLES: • [STORY_PREMISE] — the central situation or conflict in 1–2 sentences • [GENRE] — e.g. literary fiction, thriller, speculative fiction, romance • [PROTAGONIST] — name, age, and one defining trait or situation • [SETTING] — time and place (specific is better: "a fish market in Osaka, 2019" beats "a city") • [EMOTIONAL_TONE] — the feeling the prose should create (dread, wonder, longing, wit) OUTPUT FORMAT: Opening scene — 300 words of prose Brief craft note (50 words): the specific techniques used and why QUALITY BAR: The scene earns the right to a second scene. A reader should feel both oriented and curious — they know enough to be grounded but have enough unanswered to keep reading.

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How this prompt is structured

Output format

300-word opening scene in prose + 50-word craft note explaining technique choices

Why this template works

The 'drop in the middle' rule eliminates the most common AI fiction failure: the scene-setting setup paragraph. Requesting a craft note forces the AI to make intentional choices rather than defaulting to generic prose.

Pro tips

#1

Give the AI the first scene of a novel in your genre as a style reference — it will adapt the technique without copying

#2

Regenerate 3 times with the exact same prompt and choose the best opening sentence across all three

#3

The craft note often reveals the AI made an unintended choice — use it to refine rather than just accepting the prose

#4

If the scene feels slow, add 'the opening sentence must contain a verb in past tense and a specific proper noun' to the RULES

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