Subject: Yup, I agree with these don'ts.
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Posted on: 2014-01-31 16:14:00 UTC

Hedgehog's, too. If the summary asks a question like "Will X achieve Y?", you can bet that nine times out of ten the answer is yes, thus making it unnecessary to read the story to find out.

I'm not sure if there are any 100% reliable tricks to writing a good summary, though making sure everything is SPaG'd correctly is always a good start, of course. A general outline of the premise can work, but if you describe it too generally, it'll sound like all other stories with a similar plot. Quoting an interesting line or two from the story can be really effective—but if the story sucks, then your quotes will probably suck, too.

... Man, this gets me thinking, we haven't played Fill the Plothole in forever. Somebody should start a round. I'd do it, but unfortunately I don't have the time to devote to it right now. {= (

~Neshomeh

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