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Little does she know that... .. 3. The tag line and the book cover copy will probably keep morphing as you write the synopsis, but by now you should know what your book is "about".
Write the synopsis – 50-year-old woman feeling drab; compliant hubby; hostile adolescent daughter; voracious and single best friend – and you have something that sounds predictable.
Write the synopsis in present tense, third person.
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There, an archivist read through them recently and wrote the synopsis that Mr. Paley later stumbled upon.
The two lives famously intersected in 1925 when she wrote the synopsis for what was to become Battleship Potemkin (1925).
When she was six months, we went to Crete where I wrote the synopsis: a woman goes out leaving her baby with her husband.
And I wrote the synopsis!
At first I only saw the synopsis, and I thought whoever wrote the synopsis is really smart.
Writing the synopsis of that novel-in-progress took me a week and left me parched, diminished, and terrified.
The thing is, as I wrote the synopsis, I realized the novel had more holes, cracks, and missing shingles than I'd realized.
I wrote the synopsis, five pages where I told the story from the beginning, moving through the best scenes in the middle of the book to the lovely end of the novel.
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