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Hook Writing: 20 Great Hook Examples and Strategies to Write an Awesome Hook Essay

Grab your reader right from the start

9 min readJun 4, 2022

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Do you ever wish readers were more hooked on your phonics? I did. So I researched, practiced, and found a whole bunch of new ways to write a great hook for essays.

And guess what?

It works for me!

Well, most of the time anyway. Other times, not so much. Those are usually the occasions I free-write and don’t follow any proven tactics. And, as expected, those are the time the articles usually flop because they had no proper hook in writing. (But I enjoyed writing them nonetheless).

What is the meaning of a hook in writing?

A hook is the opening part of a work of writing that’s meant to capture a reader’s attention and make them want to continue reading.

As some say, the headline brings a reader in, the hook makes them stay. Think of great beginnings to essays where the author prompts you with a nugget of curiosity.

“In breaking news, scientists have discovered the cure to hunger — peanut butter tuna sandwiches.”

Surely, you’d want to read on. At least until the next paragraph, right? That’s the magic of a hook, it…

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J.J. Pryor
J.J. Pryor

Written by J.J. Pryor

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