ParanetOnline

McAnally's (The Community Pub) => Author Craft => Topic started by: meg_evonne on June 20, 2010, 02:32:37 PM

Title: Synopsis practice..(yeah, I promised to set this up. see how much I hate them?)
Post by: meg_evonne on June 20, 2010, 02:32:37 PM
THIS IS NOT FOR POSTING YOUR SYNOPSIS.  "dahhh"  Need I say it?  

This is a place to practice writing the buggers and post any blogs or websites that discuss synopsis technique.  The only thing I really understand are the basics.


So how can we practice?  With movies (good or bad) I guess.  This isn't a place to post & ignore. I hope someone picks up my synopsis (admittedly quickly written and stinks) and improves it!  Or post your own and let us know if it's okay to edit yours.  My favorite synopsis quote was from neurovore I think..."If I could have written my 400,000 word mss in 400 words, I would have."  (paraphrased)

There are no rights and wrongs here, except the Sword of Damocles is over all our heads if we want to get an agent...  It's all a journey after all.  Start with a two sentence premise for the movie and then follow with the synopsis.  

Of course, so far I've found agents that haven't requested the g** d*** awful, scary, crazy, synopsis.

Will Smith's Karate Kid was a joy that I didn't expect.  

Premise: Smart ass (more mouth than follow through) kid gets moved to China.  He's an outcast, weak, afraid, and immature as he faces the neighborhood bullies and comes out strong, mature, in possession of his inner worth and maybe the girl too.

Synopsis:  Okay... procrastinating... I'll be back.  Time for real writing.  Proceed without me or start this one for me...  thanks!
Title: Re: Synopsis practice..(yeah, I promised to set this up. see how much I hate them?)
Post by: LizW65 on June 21, 2010, 11:30:04 PM
How does a synopsis differ from a cover letter?
Title: Re: Synopsis practice..(yeah, I promised to set this up. see how much I hate them?)
Post by: Kali on June 22, 2010, 02:48:53 AM
Your query letter contains maybe 2 paragraphs that are a teaser, something like the back of the book jacket would read.

A synopsis must be a complete plot.  No, you can't withhold the ending in the hopes that it'll make the agent want to read the whole thing.  ;)  Most agents will say that the purpose of the synopsis is so the agent can be sure in a quick read that the author is capable of writing a complete plot.  Anything can sound good for a couple of paragraphs, but the synopsis will show the agent (theoretically) if the wheels come off somewhere in the middle and it turns into a big mess.
Title: Re: Synopsis practice..(yeah, I promised to set this up. see how much I hate them?)
Post by: LizW65 on June 22, 2010, 12:53:39 PM
Ahh, thanks.  Anyone know of a site where we can find examples of successful ones?
Title: Re: Synopsis practice..(yeah, I promised to set this up. see how much I hate the
Post by: meg_evonne on June 23, 2010, 09:40:03 PM
Yes. Ill look em up also there is an agent that runs query contests regulary.