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&lt;div class="asl-wikipage-summary"&gt;Writing a gripping prologue can make or break a book. If a story doesn&amp;#39;t draw the reader in quickly, he may put it down. Author Peter Zuckerman discusses how he opened his acclaimed book, &amp;quot;Buried in the Sky.&amp;quot; His technique is a lesson in storytelling and grabbing the reader&amp;rsquo;s attention. Your job as a storyteller is to lead the reader along and not necessarily tell them what they want to know right away, but to further pull them into your story.&lt;/div&gt;
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