So what will it be this time? We’ve had three “Opening Lines” contests so far with some super entries. This time I thought I’d take a poll. What do you want?
1. Opening Lines . . . again
2. The best Query Letter
3. The “Knock-Your-Socks-Off Synopsis
4. The Best Single-Sentence Characterization
5. The One-Paragraph Description that leaves the reader breathless
Let’s have your votes.
Joyce Lansky says
Best single sentence characterization this month and one paragraph description for the next. As for a prize, how about a critique of a first chapter?
Thanks for doing this! You're the best!
Beverly Stowe McClure says
The best single sentence gets my vote, too.
Beverly
http://beverlystowemcclure.blogspot.com
Linda Covella says
I vote for 4 or 5. Prize? How about a book from your Shelfari shelf?
C. Lee McKenzie says
So it looks like we're heading for the best single sentence on this round. I'll give a few more days for others to return from their Bahama vacations; then I♠'ll do a final tally.
Now about the prize. We needs a prize. Besides lottsa $$$$$ what do you wonderful entrants want? Remember I'm a struggling artist, so keep your requests real, okay?
Barbara Dee says
Hmm, tough choice, Lee. I'm going with either Best Single Sentence or Synopsis.
The Brain Lair (KB) says
Best single sentence characterization
C. Lee McKenzie says
Just keep in mind you're up against three tough judges, ages 14-18. They don't let anything slide, even my prose gets raked over the coals, even if I promise dessert.
Tricia J. O'Brien says
I second Lexie's vote. (Not that I'm sure I can write either, but it would be worth trying)
Lexie says
I vote for either 'Best Single Sentence Characterization' or 'The One-Paragraph Description that leaves the reader breathless' in that order.
Never written a query letter actually XD