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Book Synopsis Generator

Used by developers, writers, and creators worldwide.

A book synopsis generator drafts a back-cover style blurb from a genre and a protagonist, giving you a working summary that teases the story without giving everything away. Choose a genre — Fantasy, Mystery, Romance, Sci-Fi, or Thriller — describe your main character, and it returns a polished paragraph built on the rhythm publishers use: an inciting hook, rising stakes, a defining choice, and a closing line aimed at the right reader. Authors use it to draft jacket copy, to write a pitch for query letters, or to find the angle that sells their book in a few sentences. It is also a fun way to test how a premise sounds described to a stranger. Everything generates instantly in your browser and varies each run. Use the result as a first draft, then swap in your real plot details, character names, and the specific promise your book delivers.

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How to use

  1. Choose your options above
  2. Click Generate
  3. Copy your result

Detailed instructions

  1. Choose your book's genre.
  2. Describe your protagonist in a few words.
  3. Click Generate to draft a synopsis paragraph.
  4. Replace the generic details with your real plot and characters.

Use Cases

  • Drafting back-cover or jacket copy for a novel
  • Writing a hook paragraph for a query letter
  • Testing how a story premise sounds summarised
  • Finding the selling angle for a finished manuscript
  • Brainstorming blurbs for self-published titles

Tips

  • Keep the ending a mystery — blurbs tease, they do not spoil.
  • Name your protagonist to make the copy feel concrete.
  • End with the promise that tells readers why this book is for them.
  • Read it aloud to check it builds curiosity.

FAQ

what should a book synopsis include

Back-cover copy teases the premise, the protagonist, the central conflict, and the stakes, ending with a line that signals the genre and tone to the right reader. It builds curiosity without spoiling the ending, which is the balance the template aims for.

is this the same as a full synopsis

No. This produces marketing blurb in the style found on a book's back cover. A submission synopsis for agents is different — it summarises the whole plot, including the ending. Use this for jacket copy and pitches, not for a full plot summary.

how do i make it specific to my book

Start from the generated paragraph, then replace the generic hooks and choices with your actual plot points, name your protagonist, and adjust the closing line to the precise promise your story makes. The structure stays; the details become yours.