⭐ HOW TO PITCH A STORY ⭐
Hey, brilliant writers! I shared this in a couple of virtual events last week. This is how I pitch a story to producers, and you can use it to pitch to agents or editors, too. #WritingCommunity#screenwriting#MondayMotivation#WritersofTwitter
Remember, the person you're pitching your story to may have to pitch it to someone else! A literary agent will pitch it to editors. A book editor may pitch it to execs or sales reps. A producer may pitch it to investors. So keep it simple!
2. You may know this one: lead with a one- to two-sentence sell line for your story. Check out my article on high concept pitches; it may help! tinyurl.com/mtmm7ebs
3. Now introduce each main character...WITH THEIR CHARACTER ARC.
A character arc is how your character learns, grows, or changes throughout the story. Read more about that here: tinyurl.com/2n8mvfpt
This will feel ham-handed. But when I started out, I had several stories die in the pitch meeting because an exec said, "I don't understand his/her arc."
Here's one example of introducing a character with their arc...
"Gryffon is a medieval English knight in modern-day Chicago. He learns that his worth isn't determined by wealth and status, but by who he is as a person."
CONVEY ENTHUSIASM. If you're excited about your story, they're more likely to get excited, too. Are you nervous? Good! Those jitters are positive energy that you can project toward the other person.
DO NOT hand them reasons to say no.
"I know this idea is kind of out there, but..."
"Even though this is my first script..."
No. None of that.
It's never your job to help someone say no to you.
Say, "Okay, then I'd love to use this time to learn more about what you're looking for." Ask them what challenges they face, etc.
And now you've made a connection!
Heads you win, tails you win, my friend. 😀
My 2nd and last comment about this election. In 2017, lots of women in Kansas were working every day to protect the Affordable Care Act. (Some were wealthy—I went to their fancy houses for meetings. 🤣) They organized rallies, protests, town halls... #Election2022
One of them was Laura Robeson, an awesome person and the mother of a son with many medical needs. She worked so hard and gave eloquent public speeches. tinyurl.com/2kpbuzx9
The ad hoc group made scrapbooks of what the Affordable Care Act meant to their families and brought them to the Republican senator's office. When he held town halls in small towns, they traveled there to speak up about ACA. tinyurl.com/4apnyx7a
I think romance novel tropes are tropes because of the inherent fantasy or wish fulfillment in them. Here are my guesses about the wish fulfillment in various tropes, but I'm hoping to hear other people's thoughts!
🧵 #RomanceBooks#ThursdayThoughts#booktwitter#Booktwt
Small Town Romance - the fantasy of a big emotional support network. (The secret sauce in Hallmark movies, though when I worked at Hallmark Channel I NEVER heard anyone say this.) Your BFF wants you to be happy. So does your mom. So do ALL YOUR NEIGHBORS! #CountdownToChristmas
Small Town Romance is also just a validation for people who live in small towns and rural areas that are often overlooked or derided ("backwater," "flyover country," etc.).