So you've got your novel, you've got your query and your bio and your synopsis ready to roll out to those agents, but then a contest comes up, and ... it's on Twitter. Can you pitch your novel in 140 characters or less?
If you're tearing your hair out because you have no logline, STOP.
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If you're tearing your hair out because you have no logline, STOP.
Sit back, relax and let one of these Pitch Generators create it for you!
Hope you enjoy!
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*Caveat: I am not a javascript expert! I tried to make these forms as user-friendly as possible, but if there are glitches or bugs, please let me know in the comments section!
I look forward to trying this when I get a minute! How fun. Thanks!
ReplyDeleteHaha this is awesome.
ReplyDeleteHey, I stopped by to thank you for your comment on my MSFV entry. You guessed right--it's a prologue. It's short, so I was planning on keeping it, but we'll see.
Anyway, enough about that. Thanks again--just out of curiosity, what's your sustainability research on?
How cool. I'll have to try them. Unfortunately, I don't twitter much so I'll have to get my twelve year old to help me. How sad is that???
ReplyDeleteThis is so cool! I've struggled so hard with writing a good log line! :D
ReplyDeleteHmmmmm...I entered my logline-generating values, and where's my logline?
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