Thread:FunAndGamess/@comment-34158552-20200119212457/@comment-34158552-20200210044206

You don't always need a prologue, but if you think you do, writing it later might help. Get the other chapters done first, or at least some of them, and see what details the reader needs to know before the story gets started. Is there something that happened to the protagonist in the past that needs to be explored further? Does the villain have a motive that needs to be established? Stuff like that.