IWSG & TNBT
Welcome Insecure Writers, and much thanks to our fearless leader, Alex J. Cavannaugh (insecure, sometimes; fearful, nevah!).
As my regular visitors know I've embarked on a quest for The Next Big Thing and am answering one question a week about my current work in progress, which happens to be in progress at a publisher. :) I'm taking a question out of order this week because it fits perfectly with an insecurity of mine.
Question #5: What is the one-sentence synopsis of your book?
Are you kidding me??? One sentence? Do you have any idea how long I struggled to reduce the thing into a 2-5 page synopsis? And a 2-3 paragraph summary for the query? And even after all my work, I'm pretty sure the only reason that drivel made it beyond the acquisition editor's wastebasket is because I already had a relationship with the publisher.
So there it is, my insecurity: I suck at hooks and blurbs. With a new book coming out---one I'm truly excited about---I've had lots of people ask,"so what's it about?" I respond, "Well, uh, there's this woman and then there's an angel. And it's in the suburbs and she's divorced and...yeah...it's totally different from my last book." *apologetic shrug before changing the subject as quickly as possible* How's that for the opposite of compelling?
Tell you what, I'll past the shortest version I've been able to come up with and if you can pare it down to one sentence, have at it.
P.S. I'm wretchedly sorry for being so bad about bopping around the blogs lately. I'm in the middle of a big project at work that I hooope will lighten up next week.
As my regular visitors know I've embarked on a quest for The Next Big Thing and am answering one question a week about my current work in progress, which happens to be in progress at a publisher. :) I'm taking a question out of order this week because it fits perfectly with an insecurity of mine.
Question #5: What is the one-sentence synopsis of your book?
Are you kidding me??? One sentence? Do you have any idea how long I struggled to reduce the thing into a 2-5 page synopsis? And a 2-3 paragraph summary for the query? And even after all my work, I'm pretty sure the only reason that drivel made it beyond the acquisition editor's wastebasket is because I already had a relationship with the publisher.
So there it is, my insecurity: I suck at hooks and blurbs. With a new book coming out---one I'm truly excited about---I've had lots of people ask,"so what's it about?" I respond, "Well, uh, there's this woman and then there's an angel. And it's in the suburbs and she's divorced and...yeah...it's totally different from my last book." *apologetic shrug before changing the subject as quickly as possible* How's that for the opposite of compelling?
Tell you what, I'll past the shortest version I've been able to come up with and if you can pare it down to one sentence, have at it.
P.S. I'm wretchedly sorry for being so bad about bopping around the blogs lately. I'm in the middle of a big project at work that I hooope will lighten up next week.
Comments
Nice and cliffhangery at the end of yours, though. Hope your work project wraps up well, chiquita.
I can do one sentence, it's the whole synopsis that trips me up.
I like your blurb. I would so read that.
How does this sound?
Newly divorced Maggie encounters an angel; confused, together they attempt to learn the mystery of his purpose but a demon waits, ready to trip up Maggie's best intentions.
I don't really know your book, but this is rough and may help your creative juices flowing in that direction. Best of luck.
Nancy
This is the part I hate the most. I can write a 100,000 word book, but a one sentence description that's supposed to hook -- the synopsis that supposed to be a full description in three paragraphs, and a query that's supposed to be similar to the synopsis just shorter and more to the point! Yeah, I'm there....NOT!
Sorry, this was your blog -- got carried away! :)
Lee
Tossing It Out
Too long? I bet you could pare it down a bit more. Anyway, I can't wait to read it.
Love,
Janie
I can see why yours would be tough to condense to just the one sentence! Hey, I like a book with complexity that can't be reduced to a quickie elevator pitch. That's the stuff that draws me into the story world. Can't wait to enter this divine one!
I'll take a crack at it.
Reeling from divorce, Maggie awakes to a sexy angel...is he a dream or a nightmare?