| Group: | NaNoWriMo Swapping | 
| Swap Coordinator: | Nserviam (contact) | 
| Swap categories: | Letters & Writing Postcards | 
| Number of people in swap: | 2 | 
| Location: | Regional - USA | 
| Type: | Type 2: Flat mail | 
| Last day to signup/drop: | October 17, 2016 | 
| Date items must be sent by: | October 31, 2016 | 
| Number of swap partners: | 1 | 
| Description: | |
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				   				 Postcard Pitch One of the hardest things for me about being a writer is trying to describe my stories to other people. Luckily, there are a lot of online resources to help writers create a short summary, or pitch, out of the myriad details of a novel. For this swap, we will distill our NaNoWriMo project down to a one sentence summary, put it on a postcard, and send it to our partners. If you really need an extra sentence or two, go ahead, but do try to make it as short as you can. A one sentence summary is not about the theme of your book but about what actually happens. It should include things like a character or two, the goal, and the conflict. Here are some details I found on a blog by Rachelle Gardner: Everything between the lines is from the Rachelle Gardner blog. I can't get blockquotes to format correctly. Sigh. -NServiam 
 Here are a few online sources for more information: http://blog.karenwoodward.org/2013/01/the-starburst-method-summarizing-your.html  
https://susanleighnoble.wordpress.com/2013/03/28/testing-your-plot-with-a-one-sentence-summary/ And one just for fun summarizing popular movies and books: Summary:  | |