tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3597827761483000345.post3713886169941564877..comments2024-03-29T01:13:17.148-07:00Comments on Kristy Tate: The Catfish Marketing Campaign, Day 17 The Log Line BlogUnknownnoreply@blogger.comBlogger1125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3597827761483000345.post-78011580579992942852012-07-18T16:45:20.231-07:002012-07-18T16:45:20.231-07:00Kristy - thanks so much for your blog. I've be...Kristy - thanks so much for your blog. I've been following the catfish campaign avidly and learning lots about (*shudder*) self-promotion. <br /><br />Concerning log-lines, my impression is that they should be short and punchy. The blog's example is "in space no-one can hear you scream" which conveys horror+SF but no details.<br /><br />So I'd recommend shortening yours to something like "Can love live, when your lover has died?" or even "Is there Love After Death"<br /><br />Just my 2cents. FWIW my Urban Fantasy logline (which goes with me, not an individual book) is "The Road to Hell is Paved With Bad Intentions."<br /><br />Thanks again *tremendously* for this blog!Vickyhttp://www.vickyloebel.comnoreply@blogger.com