Hi to all, I finally got back on the list. I think I was lot for a bit. Anyway, I saw these posts about unsatisfactory synopsis's and I just had to post a comment. Since, as I said, I haven't been receveing all the other mails from a while back to up until a few days ago, I dont' know if this subject was brought up and discussed, nd closed. I know it was brought up once before, but I wanted to put my own two cents in it. A while back I submitted several books in the romance category. Now, when I submit a scanned book, I always, always put in the long synopsis box the exact stuff that comes from the back of the book. And from there I put a edited version of the long synopsis in the short synopsis box. So, a while back I got an e-mail saying that one of my submitted books was validated and accepted into the collection. I was like, yay! Then, a little while after that, I was searching through the romance category, looking for books to read, when I came across that book I submitted. And whoever validated my book totally deleted my short and long synopsis and just put "romance." I cannot tell you how confused and mystified I was by this. I don't know about the rest of you, but I enjoy reading the short and long synopsis's that people put on their submitted books. I don't go by author or title, but what the book is about. I like to know before I read the book a bit about what the storyline is. So, going by my own preference, I'm confused as to why someone would delete what the book was about and just put the word romance. And that's something I've noticed a lot about the romance category. Don't know about other categories, but in the romance category, if you scroll through the books, a lot of books just say, "romance" or "romance by best selling author." I'm just trying to better understand why this is done. Is it a lack of time by the volunteeer to find a synopsis or scan the back of the book? Or is it a preference, perhaps? If anyone can answer my questions to help me better understand, I would appreciate it. :) Natalie