Description/Blurb/Summary
Writing a description for your story is always hard but imperative. This is the first thing you potential readers will ... well read.
Make sure to check your spelling and grammar after you have written your description.
When writing your description think about the main points of your story, the most important parts and then make them as vague as possible. Once you've done that make sure your last line will hook your reader.
In your description you can use dialogue but be very careful. Don't go overboard. So if you do decide to add dialogue make sure it adds some mystery or suspense to your description.
Still not sure about writing your description? Keep trying, I suggest posting your description in the 'Improve Your Writing Club' and ask for opinions, after all this is where all your potential readers are. You never know you might get a few tips on how to improve your description.
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