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If your opening goes boom but your hero can shrug and carry on, that’s fireworks, not story. In this episode I breaks down the real job of an inciting incident - to bind your protagonist to an obligation that costs something now and points the story arrow.

Here's what you'll learn:

  • What “binding” means in plain English and how to spot it fast
  • The five ways a moment can stick Bond, Irreversibility, New stakes, Direction, Pressure
  • A spoken mini-exercise you can even do while walking the dog
  • A quick diagnostic to fix fake incidents that are loud but optional
  • A simple before and after that turns a limp delivery into a clock-ticking crisis

We'll also look at:

  • Pride and Prejudice Darcy’s slight and Lizzy’s promise to herself
  • Legally Blonde Elle’s public vow to Harvard Law
  • A Streetcar Named Desire Blanche’s choice to stay and conceal

Want help binding your own opening? Start here and visit ⁠⁠https://www.thebookcoach.co⁠⁠

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