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KL Caley, Darlington
Your writing problems solved with advice from Diana Cambridge
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Q I have noticed more and more lately competitions require a well-written synopsis to go with entries, but how should this be structured, what should be included and how do you make it stand out? I noticed a recent competition wanted a three-page synopsis for a serial that I would love to enter.
KL Caley, Darlington
A You can help it stand out by setting it in the present tense:
Two strangers meet on a train. One is calm, professional – he is in the process of divorcing his wife. The other is wealthy and unstable – he hates his stepfather and wants him killed.
A relationship forms between the two men and both commit murder – the wife of one man, the father of the other. They believe that the murders can never be traced, since they are strangers.