How the prologue of “A Game of Thrones” hooks readers: Instant gratification

How the prologue of A Game of Thrones by George R. R. Martin breaks from the Tolkien model of starting with heavy exposition and world-building, and instead delivers a simple action scene with sympathetic characters—a scene that also foreshadows the great conflicts of the novel and series. Read the transcript on Medium.

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