July 14, 2011 Jami Gold Writing Stuff advice for writers, editing, guest posts, Jami Gold, paranormal author, setting and description, Writers Helping Writers, Writing Your Story
To improve your
own story description, read the marketing copy for dozens (even hundreds) of books in your genre, and pay attention to length, point of view or voice, and how much of the story is described.
The titles on tap are Chroma Star, Pink Mite and The Queen, though with nary a screenshot or video to be found, it's incredibly difficult to understand how these micro games play (despite their highly
detailed story descriptions).
July 14, 2016 Jami Gold Writing Stuff advice for writers, Devika Fernando, diversity, guest posts, Jami Gold, listening to characters, muse, organized, paranormal author, premise, research, risk, romance novels, setting and description, Writing Your Story
To improve your
own story description, read the book marketing copy for dozens (even hundreds) of books in your genre, and pay attention to length, point of view or voice, as well as how much of the story is described.
Some details have popped up for the second anime film adaptation of Yoshihiro Togashi's Hunter x Hunter, including
the story description and premiere date.
It was well written and much better than I initially thought from
the story description.
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Equally important, keep
the story description snappy and the author bio short.
Put
the story description at the top of the back cover and the author bio at the bottom of the back cover.
Readers are trained by traditionally published books to expect
the story description first, the author bio second.
At least make me feel like I had a 1 % chance of you reading
the story description!
I'm not too sure, but it feels like the anime takes place chronologically in between the two games, based on
the story descriptions of the two game.
That's hardly the case on the iPhone, where headlines look drab,
story descriptions are cut off and pictures appear as tiny thumbnails.