Writing an effective synopsis is essential for authors. An ideal synopsis is six paragraphs that fits on one page. It introduces the main problem and protagonist in the first two paragraphs. The third paragraph describes the inciting incident that thrusts the protagonist into their journey. The fourth paragraph covers the midpoint and a major turning point. The fifth paragraph is the climactic scene where the main problem is resolved. The sixth paragraph shows how the protagonist has changed and resolved their internal conflict by the story's end. The synopsis should be written in the present tense and third person, tell the story chronologically, and focus on the main character and plot while leaving out minor characters and subplots. It's important to show motivation and emotion while