Hey, you've already did the hard part, 92,000 frikin words that hang together in story, that is very likely more coherent then Finnegan's Wake. *Big Smile* Now all that you have to do is to condense it all down to one or two sentences. I don't know about publishing but some things are universal and this is the same thing as pitching a film. You don't need to get all the nuances in one sentence, but capture what makes your story stand out and grab the reader's attention. Not having written a book myself I can only imagine how daunting this might seem. Perhaps you can think back to what the germ of your novel was. If this is no help at all feel free to ignore it. Good luck!
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Date: 2002-11-05 09:46 am (UTC)*Big Smile*
Now all that you have to do is to condense it all down to one or two sentences. I don't know about publishing but some things are universal and this is the same thing as pitching a film. You don't need to get all the nuances in one sentence, but capture what makes your story stand out and grab the reader's attention. Not having written a book myself I can only imagine how daunting this might seem. Perhaps you can think back to what the germ of your novel was. If this is no help at all feel free to ignore it. Good luck!