Pitch Generator - The Character Journey



Character Journey Generator // High Stakes Generator // Romance Generator // World-building Generator
  

Character Journey Focused
Twitter Pitch / Logline Generator


Fill out the form, then click the button to generate your goal/dream focused loglines! Use as few words as possible when filling out each field for best results! (1-3 words) The pitches will appear as a pop up, so be sure you have pop-ups enabled.


Main Character's First Name:
MC - she or he or hän?
MC's Most Cherished Dream
Finish this sentence: The MC is desperate to _____

Intermediate Goal
: 'The MC also would like to _____'

Conflicting Goal:
MC's Vocation/Calling:
MC's Special Ability/Power:
'The MC is able to ______'

MC's Current Job/Occupation:
Setting:
(e.g. Bayside High, wartorn moonscape, seaside town etc)

The Inciting Incident:
Start with an adjective or noun, end with a verb. e.g: tragic fire strikes:

Who is the enemy?
Person/thing the MC loves the most:
(e.g. her family, a runaway firedancer, the scraggle-faced cat)

MC's Greatest Flaw:
(e.g. outspokenness, tendency to belch, inability to say no)

MC's Inner Struggle:
The MC struggles to ______.(e.g. reconcile with Wile E. Coyote, find balance, forgiver herself etc)





Character Journey Generator // High Stakes Generator // Romance Generator // World-building Generator

9 comments:

  1. Oh this is TOO FUN!!!!!! (note extra exclamtion points!)
    I wanna go again!!!!!!!
    ~Just Jill from the nut-tree....

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  2. This is fun and helpful. Thanks! The exercise of filling in the form helped me to focus on what's really important for one of my works in progress, and a couple of the pitches generator were great starting points.

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  3. Oh, Carissa! This is a blast! (I'm having fun and stretching its use for a #PB!)

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  4. Oh, Carissa! This is a blast! (I'm having fun and stretching its use for a #PB!)

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  5. Having so much fun with this I'm wishing I found this sooner.

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  6. Fantastic... I never thought there could be so much scope in presenting a novel in so many different ways. Thank you Carissa!

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  7. The entry for "MC - she or he or hän?" is never used. I entered "she" and that word was never used in the loglines. In fact, he/she was used a lot!

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    1. Sorry about that! I think I've fixed it now!

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