I'm going to disagree with Mythopoet & BWF. I understand where they're coming from, but I think "loaded syringe" works better because it makes the reader ask an immediate question:
What's in the syringe?
That's a nice little hook that keeps me reading to the point where you talk about needing the victim unconscious for a magic ritual of some sort. That raises the next question. Now I want to know, "What kind of magic?"
That, in my opinion, is a well-timed and written string of questions that continually pique my interest and then give me some payoff, just in time for the next raise in my curiosity.
But, of course, you know from past critiques I'm the "less is more" type.
I like PenPilot's idea, but calling it Hydroxyzine doesn't help much. Might as well call it a soporific at that point.
I have a feeling that all these contrary opinions may only make your choice more difficult.
I like this excerpt. Keep at it.
What's in the syringe?
That's a nice little hook that keeps me reading to the point where you talk about needing the victim unconscious for a magic ritual of some sort. That raises the next question. Now I want to know, "What kind of magic?"
That, in my opinion, is a well-timed and written string of questions that continually pique my interest and then give me some payoff, just in time for the next raise in my curiosity.
But, of course, you know from past critiques I'm the "less is more" type.
I like PenPilot's idea, but calling it Hydroxyzine doesn't help much. Might as well call it a soporific at that point.
I have a feeling that all these contrary opinions may only make your choice more difficult.
I like this excerpt. Keep at it.