mulford sibly
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- 7 reviews
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I would like to see why they had a strong desire to cause change. Were they victims of discrimination themselves? Did they suffer humiliation at the polling place, and in the legal system? Did they run into verbal and physical…
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Thank you for mentioning Hitchcock. He said that mystery does not generate emotion in an audience. At the end of Act II in my story, the hero figures out that several deaths are collateral damage, not random failures or accidents.…
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I like a hedonistic med student facing a difficult decision. I would like to see the goal of his quest: best life for the newborn? med student clearing his reputation? avoiding financial responsibility? I still need a little help understanding…
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The logline is effective because it makes it easy to visualize a surprised and scared journalist. A three dimensional journalist, with conflicts and a character flaw, would add interest. We feel sympathy for him, and cheer for him, but need…
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I love a struggle against the Thought Police. Please give us a clue about the true love, what she does, will she betray him. any moral weakness in either main character would add a dimension of humanity and interest.
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Patriotic soldier is a goody-two-shoes. If he has a character flaw or moral weakness, we may find sympathy and decide to turn the page.
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"seems to whisper Louise." Please give us a clue of what she wants, and why he opposes it. My heroine dumps her control freak fianc