C.E. Murphy
Yoooooooooooou know how to ask the hard questions!
Um, let's see. Writing good blurbs (by which I think we mean back cover copy?) is hard. Furthermore, it's not usually the authors who write them--usually editors or marketing or some combination of all three take a stab at them.
I like to open with a strong declarative sentence, if I can. I prefer not to have anything in the blurb that spoils more than about the first three chapters. If it's an ongoing series I try really hard not to spoil the LAST book, but that can be really difficult.
The Walker Papers all have some degree of description about Joanne: they all refer to her as a shaman, at the least and generally refer to at least one other major character, usually Gary or Morrison, I think. (I'm not looking at the blurbs right now, which doesn't help answering the question...!)
I tried to focus them on the major plot hook and mention some element of the emotional plot. I try to keep them under 200 words. Um. I like to end with a "dun dun dah dun" kind of trailing-off thingy to attempt to draw people in.
This is a VERY HARD QUESTION!
Um, let's see. Writing good blurbs (by which I think we mean back cover copy?) is hard. Furthermore, it's not usually the authors who write them--usually editors or marketing or some combination of all three take a stab at them.
I like to open with a strong declarative sentence, if I can. I prefer not to have anything in the blurb that spoils more than about the first three chapters. If it's an ongoing series I try really hard not to spoil the LAST book, but that can be really difficult.
The Walker Papers all have some degree of description about Joanne: they all refer to her as a shaman, at the least and generally refer to at least one other major character, usually Gary or Morrison, I think. (I'm not looking at the blurbs right now, which doesn't help answering the question...!)
I tried to focus them on the major plot hook and mention some element of the emotional plot. I try to keep them under 200 words. Um. I like to end with a "dun dun dah dun" kind of trailing-off thingy to attempt to draw people in.
This is a VERY HARD QUESTION!
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Alexis
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C.E. Murphy:
I know you have said that the Negotiator trilogy was really stressful to write, but even so- do you think that you will be returning to that series any time soon? And also (is fitting two questions into one the Goodreads form of wishing for more wishes...?) were you inspired by the Gargoyles cartoons for that trilogy or was it more of an after-the-fact association on your part?
Tori
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C.E. Murphy:
I can't seem to find a answer to my question so I thought I would just ask you! :) I have the first 3 books in The Walker Paper series in mass paperback and I have been wait for the rest to come out in that size too, but I have only seen the trade paperback sizes for the rest. Do you know when the rest of The Walker Paper series will be out in mass paperback?
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