One good opening line could be 'The day started like any other, until the strange noise came from the attic.' It immediately creates a sense of normalcy that is about to be disrupted, which draws the reader in.
Another great opening is 'In a world where time had stopped, she was the only one still moving.' This kind of opening sets up a very unique and interesting premise. It makes the reader wonder how this could be possible and what will happen next. It gives a feeling of mystery and isolation that can be really engaging for the reader.
A simple yet effective opening line might be 'He found the letter on a rainy Tuesday morning.' This gives a bit of context about the time and the inciting incident (finding the letter). It also has a bit of an ordinary - yet - something - is - about - to - happen feel to it, which can be a good hook to start a story.
A great opening is 'The old house at the end of the lane had always been a mystery. Everyone in town had a different story about it.' This makes the reader curious about the house and the various stories. For example, it could lead to a horror story, a mystery about a hidden treasure, or a family secret. The possibilities are endless, and it draws the reader in by presenting an enigma right from the start.
One good opening line could be 'The rain fell like a thousand tiny hammers on the tin roof, and in that moment, everything changed.' It immediately sets a mood of unease and signals that something is about to be different. Another is 'She opened the creaky door, not knowing what horror awaited her on the other side.' This creates suspense right away. 'In the dead of night, a lone figure moved through the fog - silent, yet full of purpose.' is also great as it makes the reader wonder who the figure is and what their purpose might be.
One could be 'In the dead of night, a cold wind swept through the desolate cemetery, carrying with it an unearthly chill.'
The old house stood at the end of the lane, its broken windows like empty eye sockets staring into the void. This opening line creates an image of a desolate and potentially haunted place, drawing the reader in.
One good opening line could be 'In the small, forgotten town, the first drops of rain fell like tears from a long - forgotten sky.' This immediately sets a moody and somewhat mysterious atmosphere. It makes the reader wonder about the town, why it's forgotten, and what significance the rain might have.
A great opening line is 'The old house at the end of the lane had always been there, but no one really knew what secrets it held.' This kind of line makes the reader wonder about the secrets of the house and draws them into the story. It gives a sense of mystery and a touch of the unknown.
One good opening line could be 'In a world where the sun never set on the secrets of the old city, a lone figure emerged from the shadows.' It immediately sets a mysterious and somewhat otherworldly tone.
How about 'The wind howled through the desolate streets, carrying with it a sense of foreboding that chilled everyone to the bone.' This type of opening line sets a mood right away. The use of the howling wind and desolate streets gives an atmosphere of something not quite right. It makes the reader curious as to what is causing this feeling of foreboding and what might happen in this setting.
One funny opening line could be 'Once upon a time, in a land not too far away but with really strange smelling cheese, there lived a frog who thought he was a prince, but everyone else thought he was just a very confused amphibian.'
One of the best opening lines is 'It was a bright cold day in April, and the clocks were striking thirteen.' from George Orwell's '1984'. This line immediately sets an off - kilter mood, making the reader wonder about this strange world where the clocks are behaving differently than expected. It draws you in, making you curious about what kind of place this is and what's going to happen next.