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    minerva koenig

    KKIA Opening #1 is my pick.

    My first line:

    'I could smell Texas coming a hundred miles before we crossed the border.'

    MZ

    Number 5 for sure.

    Here's my first line.

    A brilliant January sun burned high in the cloudless blue, illuminating snow topped headstones arranged in exacted rows, as if death were an orderly business.

    minerva koenig

    Doy, I left off the last half of my opening line. Here's the corrected version:

    'I could smell Texas coming a hundred miles before we crossed the border: dry grass, gasoline, and heat.'

    C. King

    #3. I was torn between #3 and #5, but for me the "underdog" element was more pronounced in #3 and made me want to turn the page more to find out what happened.

    My first line:

    An old man ran across the desert.

    Richard Davies

    I'd have to agree with the majority and say number 5. It provoked a more immediate reaction from me than the others. It's intense and sucked me in from the get go. It also raised some story questions that I have to know the answer to.

    My first line:

    Sniff, armed only with a bowl of stew and a lantern, stepped into the dungeon and prayed it would be the last time.

    bobbi

    I vote for #4 : Kitty out on a limb.

    My first line:

    The first time I ever saw him, I was still a child of maybe seven or eight.

    (note: "saw" is supposed to be in italics)

    DL Hammons

    I'm slightly partial to number 4.

    My first line:

    Today was the day, he could just feel it.

    C. L. Frontera

    I'm voting for number five. I like the tension created in the first line, which continues to build in the next sentences.

    My first line:

    All she could see was red, it ran between her fingers and soaked the ground as she tried to cover the hole.

    bb

    Can we enter (not vote) more than once?

    Joseph Miller

    Tough to choose, but in the end #6 was my winner. #5 tempted me though ;)

    Here's my opening line:

    When I turned seven, I made only one wish—to find a way into the basement my grandparents always kept locked.

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