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215. How to Write a Prologue Readers Won’t Skip (& When to Start at Chapter One Instead)

215. How to Write a Prologue Readers Won’t Skip (& When to Start at Chapter One Instead)

Update: 2025-10-14
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Should you include a prologue or skip it? Here's how to make the right choice for your novel.

Prologues are one of the most debated topics in fiction. Some literary agents warn against them, some readers skip them altogether, and yet many of the most beloved bestselling novels begin with one. The real question is this: Does your story need a prologue, or will Chapter One carry the weight on its own?

In this episode, I'm breaking down when a prologue truly adds value, when it works against you, and how to write a prologue that pulls readers in instead of pushing them away. If you've been second-guessing whether your book needs a prologue, this conversation will provide a clear way forward and the confidence to know you're making the right decision for your story.

Here’s what you’ll hear inside the episode:

[02:05 ] Why most prologues fall flat and the single question that tells you if yours is worth keeping.

[03:30 ] The five types of prologues that actually work (with bestselling examples you’ve probably read and loved) and how to know which one, if any, your book actually needs.

[08:40 ] Why Brandon Sanderson’s prologue in The Way of Kings is a masterclass in hooking readers and setting the stage for an epic story

[11:45 ] The three key ingredients every strong prologue requires if you want readers to become immersed from the first page and keep turning the pages.

[14:50 ] Actionable tips to help you create intrigue, build tension, and leave readers desperate to turn the page into Chapter One.

By the end of this episode, you won't be stuck second-guessing your beginning anymore. You'll know whether your novel needs a prologue or if Chapter One is the stronger start (and you’ll understand why). That way, instead of circling back to rework your first pages again and again, you can move forward with confidence, knowing your story is starting exactly where it’s meant to.

🔗 Links mentioned in this episode:

  • Take the Author Success Blueprint Quiz to get personalized next steps for your writing, editing, and publishing journey
  • Grab my free Novel Writing Roadmap, a simple, step-by-step plan to help you trust your story, remove the guesswork, and actually finish your first draft.

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215. How to Write a Prologue Readers Won’t Skip (& When to Start at Chapter One Instead)

215. How to Write a Prologue Readers Won’t Skip (& When to Start at Chapter One Instead)

Savannah Gilbo