If you’ve read some of the older posts in this blog, you know that synopses are a particular bugbear of mine. Like them or not, though, they are necessary, so I’ve got to make peace with them one way or another.
I’m currently in the middle of a synopsis challenge on Hatrack River Writers Workshop. That means I’ll have half a dozen or so other synopses to read and comment on over the next week. It’s amazing the things you can spot when your critiquing someone else’s work that you’d never spot in your own. Hopefully, this helps all of us learn to write better synopses–or at least improve our current ones, if nothing else.
Since I was already in synopsis mode, polishing up the synopsis for BLOOD WILL TELL, I went ahead and wrote the first draft of a synopsis for MAGE STORM, too. They say that it’s easier to write the synopsis before you write the novel and before your head is full of all the wonderful details and subplots you create. We’ll see. I don’t see how it could be any harder that way. I also took a crack at the synopsis for THE IGNORED PROPHECY and wrote a proto-synopsis for the new version of SEVEN STARS. Glutton for punishment, I guess.
Now that that’s done, I’m back to work on MAGE STORM, and making progress, with assorted revisions to balance things out and try to keep the internal editor busy with something besides my first draft.
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