Today’s First Lines comes from THINGS YOU SAVE IN A FIRE by Katherine Center. Releases August 13, 2019.
First Lines:
The night I became the youngest person—and the only female ever—to win the Austin Fire Department’s Valor Award, I got propositioned by my partner. Propositioned. At the ceremony. In the ballroom. During dinner. By my partner.
About The Author:
Katherine firmly believes that our struggles lead us to our strengths, and the years of not getting published, she’s decided, were good for her. They forced her to define who she is and what she cares about. They forced her to figure out why she writes at all. They forced her to clarify for herself what she loves in stories as a reader—to create her own definitition of “good writing” from the inside out.
Katherine is constantly thinking about craft, and looking for stories to admire, and working to get better at storytelling—but she’s very careful about what “better” means. For her, getting better as a writer means getting clearer and clearer about what she, herself, loves and looks for in stories—and using everything she knows about writing to do those things in the spirit of service for others.
Katherine believes the single most inspiring thing about the human race is the way life knocks us down over and over and over, but we just keep on getting back up.
She believes the best stories let you get so lost, you forget you’re reading at all—and then you find your way back out a little bit changed.
Katherine also believes joy is just as important as sorrow.
That’s why her stories are always about resilience and struggle and finding ways to savor life’s moments of grace. That’s why her characters joke around so much, even in the shadow of hardship. And that’s why Katherine will never, ever, run the main character over with a bus in the final chapter.
That’s a promise.
Katherine is always looking for reasons to be hopeful, and opportunities to laugh, and ways of getting inspired—both in real life and in fiction. She believes that the only compass you can follow as a writer is to write the story you, yourself, long to read.
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Such a great first line and book! Happy Friday, Jaymi!
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Jaymi, this book is everywhere. I got rejected for this. But I am placing it in my TBR on amazon
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Darn it- I’ll keep my eyes open for a copy for you. 😘
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It is releasing in August… So I have to wait so long for it sighhh
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Why do they torture us so? Have you How To Walk Away?
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Oh yes… I read that… Wasn’t that great?
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Happy New Year!
My first lines come from a book I’m reading now, The Marriage Bargain by Stephanie Dees….
Cameron Quinn looked around the tiny town of Red Hill Springs. Big pots of pansies, twinkle lights in the trees lining the streets……apparently the basketball team at the local high school was doing well this year–the storefronts were full of team spirit. It had charm, he guessed, if you were a person who liked that down-home kind of stuff.
He wasn’t.
Have an awesome weekend and happy reading!😊💕
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great first line–I have this on my TBR
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Must read – 5 stars!!!
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