It’s time for #FirstLineFriday! On Friday, authors post the first one or first two lines of a potential work, a work-in-progress, or a published work on their blog, and title the post #FirstLineFriday (just like this). It’s a lot of fun, so feel free to join in! You can share your link on my blog comments, or on Rami Ungar’s (the brains behind FLF).
Today’s first line comes from the short story Trevor, part of the Thirteen Guests collection.
Trevor laid Saul’s clothes out and then moved to the bathroom to run his bath. After more than fifty years, the rituals had become a routine.
What do you think? What’s your first line for the week?
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/ July 22, 2016Reblogged this on Readsalot and commented:
First line from chapter 2 of Blood and Fire: The Draconos Saga Volume 1
The dark cobblestone alleyway dips in the middle to allow storm water and sewage to trickle to lower places.