Welcome to Week #1 to the 30-Day Writing Challenge to Preparing Your Novel for NaNoWriMo.
This week we focus on Elevator Pitch and Story Synopsis.
Both are short exercises that can take anywhere from 15 minutes to an hour, or more.
I recommend you set aside
at least two blocks of time to get each of these 2 exercises done.
When you’re ready, share your results, Ahas and questions on Twitter or Facebook using the hashtag #30DAYWC.For the Premium, ALL IN group, share your results, Ahas and questions in our private Facebook group.
Let’s get started!Even if you only have the barest inkling of an idea, writing your Elevator Pitch can help your creative juices flowing.
Remember: It doesn’t need to be right. It just needs to be written!
Once you’ve written your Elevator Pitch using the guidelines and template below, try your hand at the Story Synopsis using an online plug & play tool.
ELEVATOR PITCHAn elevator pitch is another name for book blurb. You see it on the back of books and on the online book record, usually under “Book Description” or “Overview.”
Consisting of 2-5 sentences, generally, this is one of the shortest representations to think about your story.
Like an accordion, this class will help you open up your story little by little.
I recommend you start with your elevator pitch because it’s an activity you can do in 5-20 minutes and it’s a good way to get your brain in gear for writing your novel. Don’t worry about your elevator pitch being perfect. You can revise it once you’re done with all your novel planning or when you’re done writing your novel after NaNoWriMo.
Start here: Take note of your genre. This will give you a general idea of your story ending. If you’re not sure what your genre is, take a guess and start there. Preparing your novel is just about testing ideas and seeing how they fit together.
5 Parts of an Elevator Pitch (or Story Summary)Situation: (Also called the Initial Action or Premise, this is the beginning of the plot.)
Main Character(s): (Self-explanatory)
Primary Objective: (At first, what does your main character want?)
Antagonist Or Opponent: (or Central Conflict. Who or what is keeping your main characters from getting what they want?)
Disaster That Could Happen: (What’s the worst that could happen, and/or what does your character want next? Often phrased as a question.)
Example:1. Abandoned on his relatives’ doorstep as an infant,
2. Harry Potter
3. longs to understand where he came from and why he feels different.
4. He discovers that he is a wizard and that his parents were killed by Voldemort, a powerful and evil wizard,
5. who has been hunting for Harry, to kill him.
Recognize this? It’s the story summary of the first Harry Potter book.
Here’s another, polished, example:
“A reclusive computer programmer, Nathan Yirmorshy, pounds out ones and zeros in the quiet of his home while his landlord secretly watches from behind a two-way mirror. When an intercepted note connects the landlord to a secret society, and a detective ends up dead, Nathan must abandon his home and everything familiar to him, open his heart to a tarot reader he has never met, and trust her with his life – just as the ancient scriptures have foretold.” (
The Torah Codes by Ezra Barany)
One more example:
“French MBA grad Lili Grenault needs to succeed at her last pitch meeting to fund her international green tech business. But her grandmother tells her to drop everything, find her one true love, and embrace her magical legacy by Beltane, in one week, or chaos and failure in her life will ensue.
San Francisco investor Brett Barnaby wants to find his great-grandfather's gravesite in Amiens, France, one of the primary battle sites of World War I. Family legend says that purpose, greater mission, and perhaps even untold riches, will be unlocked when he finds that grave. But his search in Amiens brings up fear, anger, and dire warnings about some wild Green Man. He turns to local Lily Grenault for help.
Can these two independent freethinkers work together to prevent chaos from triumphing and find love in time in the labyrinth of roses?” (
A Labyrinth of Love and Roses by Beth Barany)
Now your turn!
Situation: ____________________________________________
Main Character(s): _____________________________________
Primary Objective: _____________________________________
Antagonist Or Opponent: ________________________________
Disaster That Could Happen: _____________________________
Downloadable template here. Password: #30DAYWC (Case sensitive)
Now that you’ve drafted yours, if you’re ready for feedback, share with your writing buddies or with the #30DAYWC group on Twitter, Facebook or in the private Facebook group.Now that you’ve drafted yours, if you’re ready for feedback, share with your writing buddies or with the #30DAYWC group on Twitter, Facebook or in the private Facebook group.