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Overview

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Book blurb — an attention-grabbing summary that’s between one hundred and three hundred word

Writing a blurb ahead of time can provide a clear focal point — and prevent the story from meandering or spiraling out of control.

My blurb-writing process has three steps: a pitch list, test drive, and redesign.

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3 Steps for Blurb Writing

3 Steps for Blurb Writing

  1. Pitch List
  2. Test Drive
  3. Redesign

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Pitch List

Pitch List

  • Start by explaining the basic information about the book in straightforward language:
  • Primary genres
  • Audience
  • Tone
  • Main character
  • Core conflict
  • Comparative books, TV shows, movies, or video games

Ask yourself interesting questions:

  • What two literary tropes could I combine in an unexpected way?
  • If a protagonist was the complete opposite of me in terms of personality and goals, what would their life story look like?
  • What is the most awkward, painful, or shocking scenario I can think of?

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Test Drive

Test Drive

Inject the summary with a touch of narrative voice that matches the protagonist’s personality or the overall tone of the story. It should included:

Character: Who is the main character? What do they want? What do they stand to lose if they don’t achieve that goal? What is compelling about their personality and narrative voice?

Plot: What is interesting about the story world or setting? What’s the inciting incident? What obstacles stand in the way of the protagonist’s goals?

Originality: What new twist or feature does the story add to this genre? What is the “unique selling point” of this book?

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Blurbs vs. query letters

Blurbs vs. query letters

Blurb: You just need to pinpoint one or two specific details about the protagonist and conflict.

Example...

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Query: They’re aimed directly at someone in the publishing industry.

Example...(Query of the above blurb)

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Redesign

Redesign

Approached my concept redesign from three angles:

  1. Plot Redesign
  2. Character Redesign
  3. Setting Redesign

In redesigning your blurb, look at the feedback you received:

  • List the concept’s strengths and weaknesses.
  • What aspects intrigued readers the most? What confused them?
  • What parts do you still feel “meh” about?

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