Setting Pitch Generator

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Every great fantasy and sci-fi story begins with a world worth exploring.

Readers don’t just buy stories. They buy worlds. The Setting Pitch Generator helps you turn your setting into a cinematic hook that makes readers want to step inside your story.

This tool guides you through the process of crafting a “In a world…” style pitch that captures your protagonist, your unique world, and the danger or wonder that drives your plot. It’s built for speculative authors who need to explain their setting quickly and dramatically without spoiling the story.

When you fill out the short form, the tool generates:

  • A three-paragraph back-cover description that opens with a classic “In a world…” setup.

  • A one-paragraph pitch perfect for trailers, queries, and Amazon listings.

  • A one-sentence pitch that sells the hook at a glance.

  • Alternate title ideas and subtitles that highlight your setting’s intrigue.

You’ll walk away with professional copy that sounds like a movie trailer and sells like a pro marketer wrote it.

Why It Works

Readers fall in love with stories because of worlds first, characters second. The Setting Pitch Generator distills your world’s difference, danger, and wonder into a tight, market-tested pitch that makes readers imagine the story unfolding before their eyes.

Use It To

  • Turn your world-building into a sales pitch

  • Write irresistible Amazon blurbs for speculative fiction

  • Develop tagline options for trailers and ads

  • Craft consistent pitches for agents, publishers, and media

FAQ

What is the Setting Pitch Generator?

It’s a tool that helps fantasy and sci-fi authors turn their worldbuilding into a short, cinematic book pitch that hooks readers instantly.

Who should use this tool?

It’s ideal for speculative authors who want to describe complex worlds clearly in blurbs, Amazon listings, or query letters.

Why does it start with “In a world…”?

That phrase instantly signals story and scale. It frames your book’s difference and tension in one line, the way movie trailers do.

Can it be used for other genres?

Yes. While it’s designed for fantasy and sci-fi, it can also work for dystopian, paranormal, or any story with a distinctive setting.

Is this tool free to use?

It’s part of the Patron Toolbox, available exclusively to Author Media patrons.

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