How to Write the Best One-Page Synopsis
The dreaded synopsis!
How can you possibly sum up the entirety of your book in one single-spaced page? There are so many ways to write a compelling synopsis but getting there can be hard. We personally like to read clear, thrilling and spoiler-filled ones.
To get started, try thinking of your one-page synopsis in stages, or paragraphs:
Opening: It’s great to see a direct, one-line teaser. Think of it almost as a logline or a really sharp one-sentence way of summing up your book, e.g., When a British PhD student goes missing in the Alaskan wilderness, a young journalist pieces together clues to find the true reason for the student’s disappearance. (Bear Season by Gemma Fairclough, Wild Hunt Books 2024)
First Paragraph: Think of how your story opens and your character(s). What is the status quo and how is it upended?
Second Paragraph: A place for a good chunk of the plot. How does the story unfold and what obstacles get in the way for your character(s)?
Third Paragraph: Think about the conflict resolution. How does the story end and if there is a plot twist, this is a good point to mention it.
Of course, your synopsis can be adjusted to fit your needs but this format can help clearly outline your novel and enchant the reader.
GOOD LUCK WITH YOUR SYNOPSIS!