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poorly explain your book: a different kind of logline
A novel logline is a single sentence that encapsulates the premise of a book, shows the main character, the central conflict and the stakes. In short, it's the core of the story, dug out from the myriad elements that make up a novel, buffed and polished into one shiny, diamond-bright sentence.