Write a ‘blurb’ of the sort you’d find on the back cover of a novel. The Synopsis of Power tells the entire story – it doesn’t tease the reader. How to Boil the Novel Down for the Synopsis Use the Killogator™ Formula
As teenage writers, we have to deal with another obligation other writers don’t have to deal with as much: college. And our futures. How can one possibly find time to write when there are other issues like having a life, getting straight A’s, and completing activities that boost one’...
Writing for aliving offers lots of advantages – you get to choose when and where you work, and with whom. But it’s not enough to say you want to make a living as a writer; you need to know HOW. You need a concrete plan to bridge the gap between where you are now to where yo...
But I take Joe’s blurb as a huge compliment, and was honored to get such an amazing endorsement from the creator of a masterful, iconic series. I do think many spy novels skew toward the sensational – car chases, roof scaling – and mine is based more on my own experiences, and the...
This blurb makes me want to know more about Paige. I am intrigued by the concept that she has to go back to an enemy in order to move forward with her life. This makes me want to say “tell me more!” faCaldara1 . on November 5, 2015 at 1:13 pm I agree with Lisa R. goi...
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For each sample post mentioned, I’d add a blurb about what that post accomplished from a business results standpoint. Need More Help With Your Writing Portfolio? Once you’ve completed your writing portfolio, it’s time to send it to your ideal customers and land your first client!
This is the stereotypical way of writing product comparison headlines: add the keyword (SiteGround vs. Bluehost) at the beginning, followed by a short blurb. Unless you have an authority website that covers web hosting, you won’t rank on the first page of Google for this keyword. That is...
Though the blurb below was published in The Onion, it is nonetheless a good jumping off point for discussing how creative writing instructors or mentors should approach students whose stories or prose need extra help: "CHARLOTTESVILLE, VA - In an effort to help his students devel...
This blurb makes me want to know more about Paige. I am intrigued by the concept that she has to go back to an enemy in order to move forward with her life. This makes me want to say “tell me more!” faCaldara1 . on November 5, 2015 at 1:13 pm I agree with Lisa R. goi...