
Writing the Dreaded Book Jacket Summary and Pitch, Episode 42
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Writers craft thousands of words to create a novel, so why is it so difficult to write a summary and pitch for books? We’ll delve into the difficulty of whittling down a novel into these necessary tasks which could make-or-break selling a novel. In addition, we’ll discuss the functions of a summary and pitch as well as how to write them.
SHOW NOTES:
Summary: a concise overview of a book with the purpose of enticing a reader
Pitch: one sentence that encapsulates story for the purpose of selling it to agents and publishers
Summary: Hook, main character(s), setting and/or theme, conflict/stakes, and a teaser
- voice
- third person (no matter the POV of the book)
- captivate your reader
- flows
- 100-200 words in length
Examples:
Pitch (also called elevator pitch or logline):
- character descriptor
- inciting incident
- conflict/stakes
- goal
- make it memorable & concise
- 1 sentence (approximately 20-30 words)
Examples:
*Note: a tagline is different & often appears on the book
Examples:
“How to Write a Book Pitch No One Can Resist,” Abi Wurdeman
“How to Write an Elevator Pitch for Your Novel,” Harry Bingham
DO NOW: Write a book jacket summary first, using the models provided. Then, whittle it down to a few different pitches; choose the one that is most enticing. Consider running these by your friends or writing partners to get their perspectives.
Next Episode: An interview with author J.D. Barker, author of Something I Keep Upstairs, & you won’t want to miss his amazing GIVEAWAY
Full Show Notes are available on our website as well as free downloads mentioned in the episode.
Authors Talking Bookish https://www.authorstalkingbookish.com
Hope Gibbs, author of Where the Grass Grows Blue https://www.authorhopegibbs.com/
Donna Norman-Carbone, author of All That is Sacred & Of Lies and Honey https://www.donnanormancarbone.com
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