caffienekitty: (writing is hard)
caffienekitty ([personal profile] caffienekitty) wrote2009-06-16 05:29 pm
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The Summary: Nugget of niceness, or clump of crap?

You know what there needs to be? Some kind of Summary generator. Something that sorts through your story and comes up with a pithy line of text. I don't think I've ever had a single summary that I've been really happy with. There have been a couple stories where I've debated picking ten random words from somewhere in the story and calling it done.

So, open questions for any writers who are bored enough to answer them: How do you come up with your summaries? Are you happy with your summaries? What, in your opinion, makes a good summary?

(Also, gratuitous icon post. I expect to get a lot of use out of this one...)

[identity profile] ciaranbochna.livejournal.com 2009-06-17 01:04 am (UTC)(link)
I looooove that icon! Snagged a Chuck one myself from..somewhere, can't remember whose now, so afraid to use it. Anyway, summaries. Ummmm, I can never stand the little tags I put on when I post things, so I guess I am not the right person to ask..lol My last Harry fic one was pretty goofy:P I would definitely bow to the summary generator, oh yes;)

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[identity profile] malevolent73.livejournal.com 2009-06-17 01:08 am (UTC)(link)
I wish I was a writer so I could 1) answer your question and 2) use that icon. :D

[identity profile] malevolent73.livejournal.com 2009-06-17 04:14 am (UTC)(link)
Hmmm, I definitely read summaries to see if I want to read the fic. I like knowing the timeframe, death warnings, angst, I guess those are more of general warnings, huh? I like knowing if it's case fic or just a coda or oneshot. And I like to know word counts. I have found that the way [livejournal.com profile] crack_impala does it is very helpful to me. They have the author's summary and then the reader's mini review under it. This doesn't have much to do with summaries though. :/

I would need to be a writer to use it! It's special.

[identity profile] ficwriter1966.livejournal.com 2009-06-17 01:12 am (UTC)(link)
I generally just pull out a random paragraph that seems like an attention-grabber. I suck at writing TV Guide-like summary blurbs.
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[personal profile] tigriswolf 2009-06-17 02:07 am (UTC)(link)
I generally pick out a sentence I think captures the fic. Or if I have a phrase going in, I use that. My five things fic, I usually use whatever it is.
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[personal profile] aescu 2009-06-17 07:27 am (UTC)(link)
Coming from an advertisment background seems to help. I only have problems with my summaries at fanfiction.net because I tend to use 3 words too much *grr*

I think a good summary has the mainchars, the mood and a few hints about the plont in it.

As there are a lot of people using betas for their story why not get suggestions for the summary, too?
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[personal profile] aescu 2009-06-17 06:01 pm (UTC)(link)
So you know what to do the next time you can't think of a fitting summary, just let the comments flow :)

[identity profile] samalander-dawn.livejournal.com 2009-06-17 09:52 pm (UTC)(link)
ahhh, but a summary generator would probably be as crappy as the things Word does for you - one ends up spending more time going back and fixing than it would've taken to do the thing oneself....

as for me....I've just written short things so I've been lucky enough to have just one sort of idea to strip it down to.
For reading I like the summary to give me the basic idea of what it's about, but no details that might spoil the ending or even give me expectations of specifics because chances are I'll imagine them differently than the writer has and disappointed expectations make for a less happy reading experience, even if it's my own fault for making stuff up in my head :) (wow, verbose)

love the icon :D