Loglines and Pitches – How to Reduce Your Book to a Sentence… Posted on March 23, 2018March 24, 2018 by Chris The Story Reading Ape by Erica Verrillo on Publishing … and Other Forms of Insanity: When my agent asked me for loglines for my book, I had no idea what she was talking about. I pretended I understood. (FYI, “faking it” is a required skill for writers.) Once I was off the phone, I immediately looked it up. Loglines, I discovered, were a way of pitching movie ideas when a filmmaker only has a minute (or less) to pitch an idea to a producer. So, on to some examples of loglines Advertisement If you enjoyed this article, why not share it with all your friends, online connections and groups - GO ON - you KNOW you WANT to!TwitterFacebookTumblrLinkedInFlipboardPinterestMIXMoreWhatsAppTelegramSkypePocketRedditEmailPrintLike this:Like Loading... Related
I hope to come back to this one Chris. This is something that I feel no strength in at all… Hugs. LikeLiked by 1 person Reply
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Excellent!
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I hope to come back to this one Chris. This is something that I feel no strength in at all… Hugs.
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I doubt that you’re alone there, Teagan ❤ ❤ ❤
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Trendy name for a one-sentence summary !
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Excellent. Learned a lot. 🙂
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