To find peace in herself, a girl must learn the ways of this new world and discover how she arrived. Those closest to her are the main suspects, and they will create hurdles to overcome.
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To find peace in herself, a girl must learn the ways of this new world and discover how she arrived. Those closest to her are the main suspects, and they will create hurdles to overcome.
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A logline is a concise statement that defines a protagonist motivated by an inciting incident to achieve a?clearly defined?objective goal. ?
What is the inciting incident of this story?
As a consequence of the inciting incident, what becomes her objective goal? ?”To find peace in herself” is a subjective issue but for the purpose of a logline it is not an objective goal. ? Further, “must learn the ways of this new world and discover how she arrived” is too vague to qualify as a ?clearly ?defined objective girl. ?(And what exactly does “this new world” refer to anyway?)
“Those closest to her are the main suspects” — main suspects in what? ?The cause of her lack of inner peace? ?Exactly what threat do they pose to her? ?What “hurdles” do they throw in her way?
What is a defining characteristic of the protagonist that makes her an interesting character, one whose plot journey an audience would want to follow?
The logline needs to include an inciting incident for a defined protagonist and state a clearly defined objective goal. ? Please check out “Training” at the top of the web page for guidelines on crafting an industry standard logline.
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What DPG wrote.
Furthermore, in most good stories there will be “…hurdles to overcome…” generic descriptions such as this contribute nothing in a logline. It’s the particular details of what the hurdles are and how the character chooses to overcome them, that will make your story interesting. It’s in the specifics of your story that a reader will get hooked.
As mentioned above, check out the ‘Training’ tab on the top bar for more information about logline conventions.
When you say a character “Must” do something, you should give us the ‘or else.’ What are the stakes?