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Between the Lines by Annette Lyon
Between the Lines by Annette Lyon








Between the Lines by Annette Lyon

Here are some examples of good blurbs that we’ve seen or that we’ve written for authors: Fiction Books The Change by Teyla Branton

  • Show how good your book is with a great, attention-grabbing description, and don’t use phrases like “this is the best book ever!” or “this book will change your life!”.
  • Don’t use phrases like “You need to read this book today!”
  • Like most people, readers don’t like be told what they need to do or how they feel.
  • If it helps, you can first write a book teaser by first writing a longer description, then cutting parts that don’t tell the heart of the story.
  • If your main character faces many problems, choose one or two that are the biggest problems he or she faces to include in your teaser.
  • Such things should only be included in a description about the author, or perhaps in an author note at the end of your longer book description.
  • Do not explain why you wrote the book or how it changed your life.
  • Do not start with such phrases as “In this book.
  • Use the main character’s name in your teaser (for self-help books, the main character’s name is “You”).
  • Your book teaser should be about the main character of the story, not about people in the story in general or about a group of people.
  • Write a book teaser using the main character If you do use a review snippet at the end, make sure it’s from an important source.
  • Include quotes about the book only after your description of the plot.
  • (And by the way, you also should NOT give everything away in your full description.) Instead, end your teaser in a cliffhanger ending.
  • Do not spoil the ending of your novel by telling everything that happens and the resolution.
  • If you’re writing self-help books, the main character would be the reader, and your teaser will also include a proposed solution to the reader’s problems.

    Between the Lines by Annette Lyon

    Introduce the main character, the situation they’re in, the problem they face, and perhaps a twist that occurs.Your book teaser should tell briefly the plot of your book.So how do you write a great, attention-grabbing teaser? Tips on How to Write a Book Teaser Write about the plot

    Between the Lines by Annette Lyon

    These teasers also work great on your website, either as a section where the reader can click to read more, or at the top of the book’s page (before the more detailed description/backliner, reviews, etc). This teaser catches the readers’ attention and entices them to learn more or to buy the book. This teaser is a shorter version (for us, no more than 270 characters) of your main description. When you submit a book on Book Cave, we ask you to write a book teaser. If you’re like us and love to read, then click here to score tons of free and discounted ebooks. Connecting the RIGHT readers with the RIGHT books










    Between the Lines by Annette Lyon