sfwrtr, (edited ) to 13thFloor
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#WritersCoffeeClub Ch 6 Nbr 20 — What's the secret to writing a good blurb?

Since I have no secret, I'll give you what I would do. (Example below.)

  • Pick an interesting cliffhanger, realization, or quote (or a combination) from the middle of your novel that stars your most empathetic character. Think of it as cover art in word form.

  • Summarize it in five sentences.

  • End with a "but they didn't know, or dreaded that they did know, " that they were "in danger, found a lover, or was being kidnapped, etc." type of last line.

  • Do not explain place, politics, or personalities or /anything/ that could be considered /getting into the weeds/. Only "plain words" or "common genre jargon" may apply. No exceptions. This is the same rule for the first half page of a short story, and first three pages of a novel.

  • If 3rd person, give a name for the reader to latch on to.

  • If 1st person, make the 1st person POV sound like they know they are in deep doo-doo.

  • Do give a hint of whether it is space opera, high fantasy, romance, historical, etc.

  • If the story revolves around gender, gender roles, sexual preference, body image, eroticism, or other potentially niche sub-genres that would sell to your intended audience, or cause the wrong audience to never to read a story by you again, ensuring that's clear may be advisable. Your choice.

  • You need to make the five sentences intrigue the reader. You may want to make them mysterious, also.

  • You are under no obligation to explain the whole story. /So. Don't./

  • It is okay for the blurb to mislead about the broader story so long as:

    1. The event happens as portrayed.
    2. How you portray it is valid in the context of the story.

/Keep it simple./

Example: (For /Inklings/)

/Beasts/ I could understand. /Beasts/ were straightforward in their dangerous natures. Not so much /human beasts/. Because Her Highness had figured out it was me who'd spoken to the red dragon and convinced it to stop setting farms afire, and that I lived amongst and hunted with wolves I'd also befriended, she forced me attend her magic university to learn to become more human. What I didn't know about acting like a "normal" human female wasn't simply embarrassing in society's eyes—like you don't wear only a loincloth in public—certain offenses could also get you killed.

Analysis:

  • Five sentences, some much larger than others.
  • First three sentences are a quote.
  • They signal fantasy, as "magic" and "dragon" later do in plain genre jargon.
  • "Human beast" is intriguing.
  • Convincing a dragon makes the POV sound strong.
  • Wolves makes POV sound dangerous.
  • "Her Highness"is a name to latch on to and signals royalty.
  • University suggests a milieu, modernity, and suggests character ages.
  • "Befriended" says not in Kansas Toto and adds mystery.
  • Loin cloth and embarrassment set body image issues and possibly nudity, possible suggestive content.
  • Last sentence suggests POV is a fish out of water and is worried she might get killed despite seemingly powerful. It makes you wonder why and worry how?
  • Events all taken from story, though emphasis is changed.

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SergKoren, to writing
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“Some parents want their kids to be better than them. Some parents would kill if their kids were better than them. Some parents don’t need a reason.”

SergKoren, to writing
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The Plan - to be written

“What if your life was just an unending sequence of cliches and tropes?
That’s Rock Hannibal’s life. On the trail of a mysterious object, the down-and-out detective faces killers, the cops, and a woman with a mysterious past, only to discover… Stay tuned.”

SergKoren, to writing
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A search through time.
A madman seeking revenge.

A romance blooms.

A medic succumbs.
A historian questions.
A sergeant shattered.

A race to save time and existence itself.

Can you fall in love, out of time?

lesliewhat, to writing

is publishing some innovative .Today's by @john_chu is a Skiffy meets Wild West look at the cutthroat milieu of academia. My , "The Inventor We May Learn Is More Of A Conceptual Artist In Part Seven" goes live October 8th. I hope you'll read it and say nice things, or horrible things so terrible and interesting I can later use them for blurbs (example in the comments). Sign up for a free 60-day subscription: https://www.sundaymorningtransport.com/81bc1a53

lesliewhat,

I don't think they meant this as a compliment, but wow, they really get me! It's the perfect . " follows to a bar, watches him hustle a ditzy blonde, transforms herself into a microscopic mite, mates with other mites, transforms the blonde into a bag of marshmallows and makes up with Zeus. This is a story? — TANGENT"

ferngirl, to Pubtips
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Hey , have you come across any books with misleading and / or bad blurbs? Please share!
I just finished Wole Soyinka's "Chronicles from the Land of the Happiest People on Earth" and.. that book has a misleading blurb with a big spoiler. Wish I hadn't read the blurb. (Good book, though. More on that later.)
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BZBrainz, to writingcommunity
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As promised, there is a new in progress for Late-Identified A Starter Workbook! Just sent it off for feedback. This is the first step in a long series that will eventually end in updates across store fronts and an updated back cover. @bookstodon @writingcommunity
Old blurb ➡️ https://books2read.com/audhd

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