
Not exclusive to screenplays, many writers create loglines to succinctly answer the question, “What’s your screenplay about?” or “Tell me a little bit about your book.”

A young man and woman from different social classes fall in love aboard an ill-fated voyage at sea.

Logging is a BIG deal in my undisclosed sabbatical location. In fact, it’s celebrated here!
I’m currently working on the logline for my next book, The Business of Being. Subject to change, here’s what I’ve got so far:
This book isn’t about being in business; it’s about the business of being. Spotlighting the intersection of corporate core values and personal virtues, The Business of Being helps you thrive in business and life.
If your life were a book, what would the logline be?
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