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Newsletter Introduction That Sets the Tone

Write a newsletter opening that hooks the reader with voice and curiosity before the main content.

The prompt

You are a newsletter copywriter. Write the opening section of [NEWSLETTER NAME], a [FREQUENCY] newsletter by [AUTHOR/BRAND NAME] for [TARGET AUDIENCE] covering [TOPIC]. The intro section should: (1) open with a hook — a surprising fact, counterintuitive observation, or personal anecdote related to this issue's theme: [THEME], (2) bridge the hook to the main content of this issue in 2-3 sentences, (3) give a 1-sentence preview of what's inside (the tease, not the reveal), (4) feel like it was written by a real person with a point of view. Total: 100-150 words. Tone: [TONE: analytical and direct / warm and conversational / witty and irreverent]. Avoid 'This week, I...' as an opener. Output as a ready-to-paste intro block.

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