Writing Your Synopsis – Masterclass
Start Date
Writing Your Synopsis – Masterclass
Join author and experienced editor Richard Roper for a two-hour Zoom masterclass on how to write a compelling one-page novel synopsis. This course will run on Mon 9 Dec.
Tutor
Richard RoperLength
1 daysLocation
OnlineWriting Goal
Edit & pitchStruggling to summarise your story? Learn how to write the perfect one-page synopsis for your pitch package during this two-hour Zoom masterclass.
I'm an experienced writer, but sometimes find a synopsis challenging. This workshop left me feeling so much more confident about writing my next one!
Former Writing Your Synopsis student
No one finds the synopsis easy to write – capturing the heart of your novel in a few short paragraphs might feel impossible. But being able to summarise your plot is a crucial part of the submission process, and literary agents will often read a synopsis before looking at your manuscript.
In this masterclass, Richard Roper, novelist and senior commissioning editor for non-fiction at Hachette, will guide you through the tricky art of writing a synopsis step by step.
From detailing major plot points to describing the motivation of your main characters and what’s at stake, you’ll learn how to write a synopsis that is satisfying, effective and entices an agent to read on.
After the live masterclass, you will receive a copy of the presentation to refer back to, including top tips and examples – all designed to help you bring what you’ve learnt to bear on your own synopsis, ensuring it’s in excellent shape for submission. The masterclass will run on Monday 9 December 2024.
Tutor
Richard Roper
Richard Roper is a novelist and non-fiction editor based in London. He is published by Orion in the UK, Penguin in the US, and around the world in 20 languages. His debut novel Something to Live For was optioned for TV and was a Barnes & Noble fiction book of the month in the US. His second novel When We were Young was published in 2021, followed by The Disaster Loves You in 2024. As a senior commissioning editor for non-fiction at Hachette UK, he has commissioned and edited numerous Sunday Times bestsellers and award-winning titles across memoir, travel writing, comedy, sport, music and gift & humour.
COURSE SCHEDULE & DELIVERY
You will join up to 30 students for a two-hour masterclass on Zoom. The class will run from 7pm to 9pm on Monday 9 December. The schedule is shown in UK time.
Please note that precise dates of sessions and details of course speakers are subject to change.
WELCOME & INTRODUCTION
7pm–7.10pmPRESENTATION: HOW TO WRITE A ONE-PAGE SYNOPSIS
7.10pm–7.50pmBreak
7.50–8pmExamples
8pm–8.30pmTROUBLESHOOTING
8.30pm–9pm
ENROLMENT PROCESS
The 30 places on this course are allocated on a first come, first served basis. To secure your place on this course, click ‘enrol now’ and complete our payment process.
On receipt of payment, we will send you a link to our short registration form.
If you encounter any problems during the enrolment process, or have any more questions about the course, please email help@curtisbrowncreative.co.uk for assistance.
COURSE FEES
The course fee of £65 (inc VAT) per student is payable in full before the masterclass.
OPTIONAL REPORTS
Students will be given the option to purchase feedback on their synopsis from a CBC editor.
- Synopsis report: For an additional fee of £75, you can obtain detailed feedback on your one-page synopsis after the masterclass. The feedback will comprise in-line comments addressing issues as well as an overview of what’s working well and what could be improved (totalling at least 350 words).
- Submission report: £365 (discounted from £385) for a 1,000-word report providing detailed feedback on your pitch letter, one-page synopsis and 3,000-word opening.