Logline Workshop

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This week in our workshop series we'll be talking about your story's logline

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This week in our workshop series we'll be talking about your story's logline.

What is a logline?

The logline is a 1 to 2 line concept of a book or film. Often you will find a logline preceding the blurb, like the appetizer before the main course. You will also see the logline referred to as a 'pitch'.

A book logline should follow this simple format:

Be Original - Be Memorable - Hook Your Reader - Around 30 Words

Quick and easy tips for writing a great logline

A good rule of thumb when writing a logline is to include the main character, their goal, and the obstacle keeping them from that goal. For example:

The protagonist (their name isn't a requirement, just a description will do — An alcoholic surgeon...)

The goal of the protagonist (usually in line with the story's inciting incident — An alcoholic surgeon must fight for his job...)

The antagonist or obstacle (the thing that is keeping them from their goal — An alcoholic surgeon must fight for his job after a disgruntled patient accuses him of malpractice...)

Samples of Loglines

> A lovestruck demigoddess, unaware of her royal status, makes a shocking discovery on her eighteenth birthday and attempts to flee to the underworld with Hades to escape Zeus's wrath.

> A professor of symbology unlocks codes buried in ancient works of art as he hunts for the Holy Grail.

> A dark witch teams up with a handsome vampire when her family's plan to unlock the pages of an ancient grimoire goes awry.

> PI Max Caldwell believes that rules are meant to be broken -- even if that means a whole bunch of hangovers, sex frustrations, and some guys who are just itching to kill her.

📌NOTE: Many Paid Stories on Wattpad start with a logline followed by a series of asterisks (*****). Done well, these 'teasers' can lure readers in before they even make it to the blurb. 

See the next chapter, Logline Activity, for instructions on your assignment.

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