The cover blurb is one of the more important adverts for your book - it has to summarize your entire novel in just a few paragraphs. Click the link below for a good website with detailed How-To descriptions!
Make it short and fairly snappy. Include the best bits and main themes of the book in the blurb. Don't give the ending away and keep the audience asking questions so they read the book.
You don't write anything. The publisher will write the name of the book and the name of the author. Sometimes they also write a small blurb to entice people to read.
The Passage on the back cover of a book is called a Blurb.
Sign in, click account, write in personal blurb, save it and you've written a blurb! View public profile in order to see it.
roblox> account> go all the way down> write in the box, to see your blurb, go to your profile, then view public profile
Currently unknown as it is yet to have a cover, be published, etc.
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The term "blurb" originated from a humorously contrived promotional quote on the back cover of a book by Gelet Burgess in 1907. The fake testimonial was attributed to a "Miss Belinda Blurb," which eventually stuck as a lighthearted term for brief promotional text on book covers.
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Synopsis.
The words on the back of a book are called the book blurb or back cover copy. They provide a brief summary of the book to entice readers to pick it up and learn more.
No, a blurb and a synopsis are not the same thing on the back book cover. A blurb is a brief marketing description designed to entice readers, typically highlighting the main plot points or themes. A synopsis, on the other hand, is a more detailed summary of the entire story intended for publishers or agents.
Go back through the novel, and write down quotes and then compile them and pick out your favorites to include them in what you want.