Research and write the meanings
- 1 sentence pitch: One idea appears in one sentence first.
- Logline: A logline is basically a one line summary of a screenplay or script.
- Synopsis: A synopsis is primarily a condensation, an outline or a short presentation of an articla, of an essay or of a book.
- Character bio: A brief character biography is essential to give your character depth. It also helps to have handy a description and details of a character's life before you begin.
- Storyline: The plot or subplot of a story.
- Scene breakdown: It is useful information if your story is structured in a series of formal Scenes in changing locations and time.
- Beats: A beat is the smallest unit of story telling. It is a piece of the story in which something happens.
- Plots/ Subplot: Plot is a literary term defined as the events that make up a story, particularly as they relate to one another in a pattern, in a sequence, through cause and effect, or by coincidence.
- Turning point: A poetry publisher dedicated to the art of story in poetry. We seek to publish collections of narrative poetry that tell the essential human stories of our times.
- Script: A written version of a play, film, or other dramatic composition, used in preparing for a performance.
- Hook: The hook is what makes the story relevant. It tells a reader why they're reading your story right now.
- Motive: Something that causes a person to act in a certain way, do a certain thing, etc., incentive.
- Conflict: May be defined as a struggle or contest between people with opposing needs, ideas, beliefs, values or goals.
- Dramatic sequence: The special events that occur in the story.
- Resolution: The resolution is one very long sentence directing the organization to take a stand or engage in some action.
- Outcome: The ending has a sad or happy outcome.
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