WRITING A BLURB - SOME GOOD TIPS

Your precious manuscript is going to become a book.The characters you created and who have become so real are going out into the big, wide world.You're feeling protective, proud, apprehensive and excited.
And then, at some point during the publishing process, you discover you need to write a blurb - a short summary of your book which will appear on the inside flap of a hardback jacket, or the back of a paperback. It's also used on online descriptions, posters, fliers & etc.
Creating a blurb is not an easy job. It is very difficult and very exasperating. You will probably write and re-write your blurb more times than you did your book. You'll write and delete, write and delete (or write and scribble out) until you're sick of it. Your head will buzz and, unless you are a saint, you will get quite cross. Or extremely cross.
Writing a blurb is one of the evil necessities of an author's life, and in my opinion ranks in the same category as going to the dentist's and cleaning the lavatory - necessary, but definitely not something you enjoy or look forward to.
But, I'm afraid, blurbs have to be written. So here are a few tips that have helped me, and links to sites which offer some excellent advice.

"How to Write a Book Cover Blurb" www.lightmessages.com/lmjom/writing/229-how-to-write-a-book-cover-blurb.html
"How to Write a Book Blurb" by Alison Baverstock https://www.writersandartists.co.uk/self-publishing/articles/140/marketing-and-publicity/how-to-write-a-book-blurb
"Writing a Blurb? Some Key Tips by Goodreads http://www.goodreads.com/author_blog_posts/4009090-writing-a-blurb-some-key-tips
Good Luck!
Published on October 24, 2013 02:50
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