Writer Bootcamp Step 2: 4 in 1 Technique to Creating a Title, Pitch Line, and Basic Synopsis

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Check out my fool-proof 4 in 1 technique to crafting a title, pitch line, and basic synopsis by using The Science of Authorship. A system I converted using the principle of rocket science.
The basic principle of rocket science is, gathering all necessary data into no less than four pages of information without leaving anything out. Next, boiling all of that information down into a concise paragraph. Thus, allowing you to make any necessary revisions and determine necessary actions that must be taken in future execution based on the variables at hand. Then, further boiling all of the information in said paragraph down into a simple summation of only one to two sentences at the most. The reason you do this is so you can assign a single word, synchronicitous number, or name that can be defined by those few words that encapsulate all of the information you consolidated. Because when launching a rocket, any action that must be taken to solve a problem, insure the survival of your crew, and preserve the integrity of the mission can only be enacted within the time it takes to draw a single breath. Or else the rocket explodes, your crew dies, and the mission has failed.
So considering the fact most readers are grabbed by the title first, this is a crucial element to get right. There are few things more irritating than a mis-titled story.
Now with these toughest parts of manuscript building out of the way, trust me, it only gets easier from here.

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