Writing a Selling Synopsis

Before you can write a synopsis you must understand what the word means. A synopsis is a bare-bones summary of your novel. It is the mechanism that sells an editor on your work. A synopsis is a concise account of what happens in your story, and must present a clear idea of the characters, the conflict that shapes the story and how the conflict is resolved.

The following are points covered in a synopsis of a romance novel:

Other genres will will have different elements, but the purpose and layout of a synopsis will be similar. In a mystery novel, for example, the romantic relationship might be replaced by the progression of the crime and the investigation. In a techno-thriller, the dark moment might be when the protagonist believes he is too late to stop the launching of the nuclear missile.

Some Do's and Don'ts:

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About the Author:

STAR member Mia Crews is the Immediate Past President of the SpacecoasT Authors of Romance (STAR), Melbourne, Florida and serves as the STAR newsletter editorial director. She has authored five Silhouette Romances under the pen name, Mia Maxam, spent eight years as a correspondent for the Florida Today newspaper and just finished a stint as a political campaign and speech writer for a newly elected member of the Florida House of Representatives. She is one of the original founders of STAR, located in Melbourne, Florida.

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