21.06: Begin and the Beginning
In this episode, our hosts dive into what makes a strong beginning and why it matters so much to readers. They talk about openings as an act of hospitality, exploring how tone, control, and carefully chosen details help readers feel grounded and cared for from the first page. Using the metaphor of hosting a party, they unpack common mistakes like starting too early, overwhelming readers with detail, or failing to make a clear promise. The discussion also reassures writers that beginnings often change in revision—and that’s not just normal, it’s necessary.
Homework:
Create an artificial slush pile of beginnings. Read them cold and note which ones make you lean in and why.
ANNOUNCEMENTS:
FEBRUARY 15th: Cruise Prices Increase
The final WXR cruise sets sail for Alaska in September 2026—get your tickets now before prices increase on February 15th!
Credits: Your hosts for this episode were Erin Roberts, DongWon Song, and Mary Robinette Kowal. It was produced by Emma Reynolds, recorded by Marshall Carr, Jr., and mastered by Alex Jackson.

