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Friday, May 7, 2010

Friday Round-Up - #98

Larry Brooks, at Storyfix, discusses the thin line between the author and the protagonist.

Debbie Roome, over at PixnPens, gives tips on manuscript layout and how to write a synopsis. Have you taken the leap and written a synopsis yet? If so, what helpful hints did you discover along the way?

Don't forget: tomorrow is the last day to enter the drawing for Mary Connealy's book, "Golden Days." Have a great weekend!

20 comments:

  1. I've written a few synopses now and by far Camy Tang's class on it was the most helpful thing! I loved it! Highly recommend her class. ;-)

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  2. I've not written a synopsis yet, so I appreciate the links. Thanks! Have a great weekend:)
    Blessings,
    Karen

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  3. Hi Jess -

    I wrote one for the Genesis Contest. Like everything, it takes practice.

    Blessings,
    Susan :)

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  4. Hi Karen -

    I think there's a misconception that a synopsis is a summary of the entire story. How do you condense a 90,000-word book into two pages?

    Reading various articles showed me the difference and made the task much easier.

    Blessings,
    Susan :)

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  5. Susan, has anyone told you that the top part of your posts is disappearing? I'm using Firefox, and maybe that has something to do with it. But I like your posts, and I don't want to miss half of each!

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  6. I should pop on over and read about the synopsis. I confess that I'm uneducated about them.

    Have a great weekend and Mother's Day, Susan!

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  7. I definitely need to read Debbi's post. I've written several synopsis', but I sure don't enjoy writing them. A synopsis for me is like vegetables to a kid. Yuck! LOL

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  8. Susan,
    hop over to my site and check out today's entry ;)
    (I misplaced your email - again!!!)

    http://thejaimereports.blogspot.com

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  9. Larry Brooks article was informative and somewhat scary. I didn't realize that even when you hide things, people can guess the truth. Definately food for thought.

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  10. Hi Rosslyn -

    Several people have problems because of their browser. Most wait until the next post comes up. Then, they can view the previous one.

    I had a problem with this in IE. I was able to change the view to an older browser, and it worked. BTW, I'm totally non-techy, but have lots of techy friends. :)

    Blessings,
    Susan

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  11. Hi Schmologna -

    It's better to familiarize yourself with a synopsis before you need one. The stress level for getting my manuscript ready for the Genesis Contest almost wiped me out.

    Blessings,
    Susan :)

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  12. Hi Nancy -

    People who know you well will pick up on your traits. When I read one of my close friend's books, I could "hear" her speaking. She's a big-time punster, and her character used puns.

    Blessings,
    Susan :)

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  13. Hi Jaime -

    I just got home a little while ago. I'll pop over ASAP.

    Blessings,
    Susan :)

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  14. Hi Sharon -

    Query letters, synopses, and book proposals all fall into that category for me. The learning curve on them is steep.

    Blessings,
    Susan :)

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  15. Yes, I've written synopses for both of my books, and they are tough to navigate!

    Thanks for the links and Happy Mother's Day, Susan!

    Jen

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  16. Hi Jen -

    Happy Mother's Day to you and all the moms out there!

    Yes, a synopsis is a bear. We writers are not known for our brevity. LOL!

    Blessings,
    Susan :)

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  17. Cool images here! Sigh. I am just finishing up a synopsis. Still not my favorite thing...

    Have a great weekend!
    Patti

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  18. Synopsis writing is soooo hard.

    Have a great weekend! :-)

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  19. Hi Patti -

    I thought you were in China. Anyway, it's always nice to see you. :)

    Oh no, you mean writing a synopsis doesn't get easier? I hoped with practice I'd be able to tame the monster.

    Blessings,
    Susan

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  20. Hi Shannon -

    Apparently, synopsis writing gives a lot of people grief. I hope the link gives you some insight.

    Blessings,
    Susan :)

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