How do you write a good blurb?
I'm having trouble coming up with a good blurb for my dystopian fantasy novel. Does anyone have any tips?
thanks in advance🩷
I'm having trouble coming up with a good blurb for my dystopian fantasy novel. Does anyone have any tips?
thanks in advance🩷
I need a good fantasy name for a high fantasy world. Any ideas?
I was very inspired by 28 Days Later.
There are three German film adaptations of children's books that have stuck in my mind to this day, because I enjoyed watching them and still watch them from time to time—so nostalgic and all. But I'd be interested to know who has seen them all and which of the ones listed they liked best? I'm…
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Hi, I'm currently writing a story and need a last name for Kevin. Preferably an American one. Thanks in advance! Lynn
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Take the novel or your script to the point where the action is. (I’d rather take the ‘finished novel’ than the script… that’s just a ’emergency’ if you want to upload, for example, to Wattpad before you’re really done or when you just started).
The script says the action. The essential act of your history.
Now consider: What can I write so that the essential main action for the potential reader sounds exciting.
Keep an eye on the fundamental conflict or the basic situation of your history and then give the reader the most essential foundations to have at least in the paragraph knowledge of what actually happens in this world and what it is about in the book that he is holding in his hands.
Tell so much that the reader gets pleasure for more… but not too much.
And even though it may be a little bit unsightly now: if you don’t really find access to the job ‘Klapptext’ at the moment, I wouldn’t advise you to do it first and just write on your story. As long as you really think ‘yes… if I were in the bookstore, I would find it exciting and appealing’.
In this sense: all love and fun writing, whether history itself or prologue 😉
Hey.
As already mentioned, you need more information to create something more accurate.
However, one should name the main act in a flap text…not too detailed and exciting so that people can convince of a book. It may also help to bring something from the fantasy world to make it even more interesting/sounding. In my opinion, an open end of the flap text can also help to read it.
For me personally, it’s a fact that I don’t get a real idea of what it’s supposed to be about.
is not right. You already wrote the book. That means all the information about it is already clear. Now you have to find a summary that is exciting, but not cumbersome. The one part of the story breaks, but doesn’t tell the end.
To formulate something, you should have more information about the content.
Let someone read the book that writes the text. This reads differently than when you do it yourself (and you have a small resonance/criticism)