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The Great Plot Synopsis Project

As many of you have probably already read, Joshua Palmatier (our own [info]jpsorrow) has herded a large number of author-cats, asking each of us to post a synopsis from a book that has been published. I was pleased to be asked to participate -- one of the questions that comes up most often on the various author loops I frequent is "how do you write a synopsis?" (along with variations, such as "how many pages is too many pages?") I find the discussion endlessly interesting, mostly because it exemplifies our need for more words in the English language: We all use "synopsis" to mean so many different things.

In any case, check out the authors below, for their Plot Synopsis posts on March 18. And if you've enjoyed the fruits of this project, swing by the LiveJournal of [info]jpsorrow, and let him know! (My synopsis post will follow this one.)



Plot Synopsis Project participant links:

Patricia Bray (pbray): http://www.sff.net/people/patriciabray/synopsis.html


Chaz Brenchley (desperance): http://desperance.livejournal.com


Mike Brotherton: http://www.mikebrotherton.com


Tobias Buckell: http://www.tobiasbuckell.com/2008/02/01/ask-me-a-question-was-crystal-rain-sold-as-part-of-a-series/


S.C. Butler (scbutler): http://scbutler.livejournal.com


Barbara Campbell: www.barbara-campbell.com/inside.htm


David B. Coe (davidbcoe): http://davidbcoe.livejournal.com


Jennifer Dunne (jennifer_dunne): http://jennifer_dunne.livejournal.com


S.L. Farrell (sleigh): http://sleigh.livejournal.com


Diana Francis (difrancis): http://difrancis.livejournal.com


Gregory Frost (frostokovich): http://frostokovich.livejournal.com


Felix Gilman: http://www.felixgilman.com/wordpress/


Jim C. Hines (jimhines): http://jimhines.livejournal.com


Jackie Kessler (jackiekessler): http://www.jackiekessler.com/blog


Mindy Klasky (mindyklasky): http://mindyklasky.livejournal.com


Misty Massey (madkestrel): http://madkestrel.livejournal.com


C.E. Murphy (mizkit): http://mizkit.livejournal.com


Naomi Novik (naominovik): http://naominovik.livejournal.com


Joshua Palmatier (jpsorrow): http://jpsorrow.livejournal.com


Maria V. Snyder: http://blog.myspace.com/mariavsnyder


Jennifer Stevenson (smokingpigeon): http://smokingpigeon.livejournal.com


Michelle West (msagara): http://msagara.livejournal.com


Sean Williams (ladnews): http://ladnews.livejournal.com


There’s also a book available that has other samples of plot synopses in it. It’s called I Have This Nifty Idea: Now What Do I Do With It? [Amazon; Mysterious Galaxy], edited by Mike Resnick. Check it out for more samples!

Comments

I think this is a wonderful idea! Thanks for your post.