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Sep 29, 2021 at 8:23pm
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As far as I understood it, a premise is a two- or three-sentence statement of the book's basic concept. A logline is a one or two-sentence summary that conveys the premise but also adds an emotional aspect that hooks the reader. It includes the main character, set-up, and central conflict in a concise, enticing way.

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