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Countdown to Closing Date for Entries
Posted: Sun Jan 25, 2009 6:55 pm
by Deb Porter
If you're wondering how much time you have to get your 2009 Page Turner entry in, here's the official countdown:
Love, Deb
Posted: Sun Jan 25, 2009 7:05 pm
by Writetrack
Man, it seems like so long but, like a 9-month pregnancy, I'm sure it will fly by.
Posted: Sun Jan 25, 2009 7:07 pm
by Deb Porter
Writetrack wrote:Man, it seems like so long but, like a 9-month pregnancy, I'm sure it will fly by.
Well it is giving birth to something, and the labour involved may seem as painful at times.
Love, Deb
Posted: Sun Jan 25, 2009 7:26 pm
by Writetrack
LOL...if that aint the truth...
Posted: Sun Jan 25, 2009 11:54 pm
by Hoomi
Compared to NaNoWriMo, nine months is an eternity!
Posted: Mon Jan 26, 2009 1:03 am
by Deb Porter
It sure is, Rick. Particularly if you get your entry in early.
Love, Deb
Posted: Thu Jan 29, 2009 2:40 am
by JesusPuppy
BreathFreshAir wrote:Writetrack wrote:Man, it seems like so long but, like a 9-month pregnancy, I'm sure it will fly by.
Well it is giving birth to something, and the labour involved may seem as painful at times.
Love, Deb
Boooy Howdy... half way through Ch16 of 21, but I do have half of Ch19 finished already... I am getting there. But talk about brain strain.
Posted: Sat Feb 07, 2009 1:14 pm
by Vile
I keep telling myself I'm finishing my first novel before starting on the second, but since the Main character is based off of a friend of mine, I need to make sure he likes where I'm taking the "inspired" character.
Posted: Sat Sep 05, 2009 9:53 pm
by Sparrow
I was gonna enter this year, but isn't happening yet...
Posted: Sat Sep 19, 2009 6:13 pm
by South-paw-Scribbler
I'm half-way through my synopsis. Had to write the ending to find out where my MC's were headed and how they got there. LOL
Win or not, I'm excited to be entering this year. I WILL have it done in time.
Posted: Sat Sep 19, 2009 8:42 pm
by kahoosbt
I'm working on mine, too. I debated as to whether or not to give it a go, but finally decided I would.
The "polishing" of my first chapter is going fairly well, but I'm having a bit more trouble with the synopsis.
Deb, maybe you could post (in all your "spare time"
) a bit about what you look for in a synopsis?
Things I'm wondering are:
--How long you like it to be
--Do you like it written (as I've read in articles on synopsis-writing) in third person,
present tense?
--Anything you like to see specifically included and/or excluded?
etc...
Any extra info would be greatly appreciated!
Thanks!
Shelley
Posted: Sun Sep 20, 2009 1:21 pm
by itsjoanne
kahoosbt wrote:I'm working on mine, too. I debated as to whether or not to give it a go, but finally decided I would.
The "polishing" of my first chapter is going fairly well, but I'm having a bit more trouble with the synopsis.
Deb, maybe you could post (in all your "spare time"
) a bit about what you look for in a synopsis?
Things I'm wondering are:
--How long you like it to be
Thanks!
Shelley
Shelley - unless they've changed the rules, the synopsis can't be more than 500 words. That's all I can help you with
Posted: Sun Sep 20, 2009 2:46 pm
by South-paw-Scribbler
itsjoanne wrote:kahoosbt wrote:I'm working on mine, too. I debated as to whether or not to give it a go, but finally decided I would.
The "polishing" of my first chapter is going fairly well, but I'm having a bit more trouble with the synopsis.
Deb, maybe you could post (in all your "spare time"
) a bit about what you look for in a synopsis?
Things I'm wondering are:
--How long you like it to be
Thanks!
Shelley
Shelley - unless they've changed the rules, the synopsis can't be more than 500 words. That's all I can help you with
Oh dear! I'm in trouble, how do I compact a 70,000 word novel synopsis into 500 words? AAAARGH!
Someone grab me some VERY LARGE scissors!
Posted: Sun Sep 20, 2009 4:13 pm
by kahoosbt
Thanks, Joanne, but
EEEEK!!!
I agree with Karlene, LOL!
Most of the sites I looked at mentioned 1-3 pages. I hadn't rechecked the rules for the page turner yet (but would have before sending it in.)
All of which brings up another question. I've been writing my synopsis as I'd seen in examples...basically a summary of the main plot line of the entire book, including "giving away" the ending. But if it's to be that much shorter should it be more in the style of back cover or dust jacket copy...i.e. more of a "teaser"?
I'm fine with however Deb wants it...I'm just glad I checked!
And I can
certainly understand Deb not wanting huge long synopses since she's going to have so much to read / judge as it is!
I'll adapt...isn't that what writers do?
Shelley
Posted: Sun Sep 20, 2009 5:57 pm
by South-paw-Scribbler
I was wondering the same things, then googled "synopsis". What Shelley is explaining is what I found too. I can adapt too if need be, I'll need really really large, very sharp scissors though.
But I CAN do this thing.