Unveiling Hidden Lives: The Untold Secrets Behind Every Character’s Story

One of the most important tasks you can do when writing your novel is to write your one-sentence summary.
I blogged about this fairly recently, and nothing has changed since then. If you need a review of how the one-sentence summary works, I highly recommend reading that earlier blog post.
But if you only write a single one-sentence summary for your novel, you’re leaving money on the table. A lot of money.
As an example, here’s a one-sentence summary of The Hunger Games: A 16-year-old girl volunteers to take her sister’s place in an arena where twenty-four teens will battle each other to the death.

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