Jaymi
Time Traveling Idol
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Ahh, the part I, and many other authors struggle with most.
Now that I’m finally posting a story again, I keep looking at my synopsis over and over and over again, thinking “this isn’t doing it for me,” so I tried making a new one, but honestly I find it really hard to make a good and ‘effective’ synopsis.
So my question is: what should definitely be, and not be in one? Is there an ideal length for it? And should I include the “what to expect of this story” part?
Or am I overthinking it?
EDIT -> here’s the synopsis I ended up with:
My senpai has a hero complex.
When the bathroom mirror turned into a portal leading to another world, he grabbed my hand and jumped in. I didn’t exactly get a say in it.
Now we’re the heroes tasked with defeating the Demon King.
Senpai thinks this place is wonderful.
I think I’d rather go home.
But until I figure out how, I’m stuck traveling with him through kingdoms, forests, taverns, and even demon territory.
Maybe by the time I leave, I’ll understand what he finds so wonderful about this world.
Now that I’m finally posting a story again, I keep looking at my synopsis over and over and over again, thinking “this isn’t doing it for me,” so I tried making a new one, but honestly I find it really hard to make a good and ‘effective’ synopsis.
So my question is: what should definitely be, and not be in one? Is there an ideal length for it? And should I include the “what to expect of this story” part?
Or am I overthinking it?
EDIT -> here’s the synopsis I ended up with:
My senpai has a hero complex.
When the bathroom mirror turned into a portal leading to another world, he grabbed my hand and jumped in. I didn’t exactly get a say in it.
Now we’re the heroes tasked with defeating the Demon King.
Senpai thinks this place is wonderful.
I think I’d rather go home.
But until I figure out how, I’m stuck traveling with him through kingdoms, forests, taverns, and even demon territory.
Maybe by the time I leave, I’ll understand what he finds so wonderful about this world.
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