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Question by plhorseluvR: What is a good way to start a “non-fiction” novel?
I went through an epiphany – if you will – the other day about what I want to do with my life and where I belong. I usually write stories about these little scoops that occur in my life, but I can’t find the right beginning for this one…I am just sort of writing about how I wanted to get out of where I lived, and lived my life in that small town I wanted to get out of, then suddenly opened my eyes and realized what I wanted to do, and that I belong where I am now…no other place…any ideas with how I could start it? Maybe an anecdote of how my childhood was? Or a question? Help, please!

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Answer by Chloe S
wait is it a memoir or autobiography?
if it’s a memoir you can jump around and skip stuff, but in autobiography you’d ahve to go in order…..

maybe start off with your epiphany and the rest of the book tells how you got to it

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I’m supposed to write an essay on the genre of this book (The Compound) and I was wondering how I should start it? No questions for the beginning, please. Nothing immature like “ZOOM!” please too. The genre of this story is science fiction.
Thanks in advance.

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My brother loves science fiction so we have some of Asimov’s books around the house. I want to read one but I heard some of his stuff is a lot more boring than the others and I don’t want to be put off from the start. Which one do you say I start with?

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Science fiction has long been a favorite subject of Hollywood film makers. Great science fiction movies were being made as early as the 1930s and have provided a solid foundation for modern day science fiction. Letâ??s take a closer look at just a few of these Hollywood Science Fiction Classics.

The Invisible Man was released in 1933 and was directed by James Whale. Based on the H.G. Wells novel of the same name, it tells the story of scientist Dr. Jack Griffin who has invented a serum that makes him completely invisible. However, the serum comes with the terrible side effect of gradually driving its user insane. Under its influence, Dr. Griffin robs and kills a number of people.  A very creepy film that starts out with a good deal of humor, but settles in to become deadly serious. The film features convincing special effects for a movie produced in the 1930s.

One of my favorite science fiction classics is Forbidden Planet, directed by Fred M. Wilcox.  Released in 1956, this is perhaps the most highly regarded sci-fi film of the 1950s. It tells the story of Dr. Edward Morbius and his daughter Altaira who are the last two remaining survivors of a colonization attempt on the planet Altair-4. It is the year 2200 and a group of scientists on a space mission from Earth have just landed in search of Dr. Morbius and the previous missions crew.

They find Dr. Morbius to be somewhat unreceptive to their arrival, as he wishes to remain isolated in order to continue his work studying the numerous remains of a once-flourishing society of Krell which is now extinct. Using Krell technology, Morbius is able to greatly increase his IQ, and in doing so has brought to life a mysterious creature through his own subconscious mind. This is classic 1950s Sci-fi, and introduced what is probably the most popular robot of all-time â?? Robbie the robot. 

Last, but certainly not least, we have War Of The Worlds, based on another H.G. Wells novel of the same name. This spectacular movie was released in 1953 and featured breath-taking special effects that were rewarded with an Oscar. The plot revolves around a meteor crashing near a small town in the California Mountains. However, this is something more than just a meteor with many more having landed around the globe.

These meteors are carrying Martians with the intention of destroying the unsuspecting human population. Seemingly unstoppable, they begin to destroy the major cities of the world. All manor of defense, including the Atomic Bomb, are tried without success. Can anything stop this Martian invasion? Easily one of the greatest science fiction movies of the 1950s.

It was classic science fiction movies like these that helped kick start a whole new genre of films that capture our imagination to this day. 

Carl DiNello is a Blog Owner whose passion is Hollywood history and those movies from the 1920s – 1950s that make up this rich history. http://www.HollywoodMovieMemories.com… Movies to Remember and Discover!

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i want a fiction story

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I really dont know how to approach my paper… i need help!!

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Please help me! I have so many wild, brilliant stories stuffed in my head like a balloon ready to burst! Everytime I sit down to write them down, I am at a loss at how to start them? Any suggestions? My story genre: romance, horror, sci-fi, and fantasy
Lol! That’s halarious thank you nik

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