EVENTS UV2022 Masterclasses, Part 2
Firstly, it’s important you don’t try to say too much – it’s only 75-words – try to capture the essence of your story and don’t try to squeeze in all the finer details. Remember, you don’t have to keep it forever – it’s a specific tool to woo the judges.
Things to look out for:
- Make sure you are pitching your story to the right age group
- That the tone and style are reflective of your chapters
- Be sure to tell the judges about the bigger picture
- Read the previous anthologies to see successful examples – they’re all available on the Undiscovered Voices website.
Fluidity and intrigue that pulls you in is key, a bit like a movie trailer. Synopses should tell you just enough to give you a picture of the story and where it might go
At the end of the day, Benjamin advises not to let this task consume you – it’s a functional tool just for our judges – if you’re submitting directly to agents, they’ll likely want a longer synopsis.
Get friends and family to check it, or write several different versions to let them choose. Why not also get your friends and family to read a selection of your favourite synopses from the previous anthologies? Make every word count – and trust your gut.
More info on UV2022 can be found here.
***************************************************************************************
No comments:
We love comments and really appreciate the time it takes to leave one.
Interesting and pithy reactions to a post are brilliant but we also LOVE it when people just say they've read and enjoyed.
We've made it easy to comment by losing the 'are you human?' test, which means we get a lot of spam. Fortunately, Blogger recognises these, so most, if not all, anonymous comments are deleted without reading.