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  1. Posted: June 1, 2018In: Drama

    When a bikie moll overloads a light aircraft, forcing a crash landing that traps her, she must confess and coerce the reluctant pilot to hide the contents of her luggage before rescuers arrive.

    Leon Davis Logliner
    Added an answer on June 8, 2018 at 9:00 am

    When a bikie moll overloads a light aircraft, forcing a crash landing that traps her, she must confess and pay the pilot to hide the body hidden in her luggage, before rescuers arrive. There are dual protagonists.

    When a bikie moll overloads a light aircraft, forcing a crash landing that traps her, she must confess and pay the pilot to hide the body hidden in her luggage, before rescuers arrive.

    There are dual protagonists.

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  2. Posted: June 5, 2018In: Drama

    The test

    CraigDGriffiths Uberwriter
    Added an answer on June 5, 2018 at 9:21 am

    It?s a two hander in my head. Dad is being pressured to get the test and go on the register (friends family etc). Daughter is respecting his wishes, because is knows. People are judging her as well. Not 100% happy with the ending that?s in my head. She has an accident and that?s when the info comesRead more

    It?s a two hander in my head. Dad is being pressured to get the test and go on the register (friends family etc). Daughter is respecting his wishes, because is knows. People are judging her as well.

    Not 100% happy with the ending that?s in my head. She has an accident and that?s when the info comes out and they confess to each other.

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  3. Posted: June 2, 2018In: Drama

    Reality is scarier than fiction for a ten-year-old gay kid in small town Indiana in 1982. Based on actual events, one boy?s journey of self-discovery comes to a halt when he hears about a gay cancer that is merely foreshadowing the ignorance, fear, hate and religion that almost ends his life and forever changes his world.

    Richiev Singularity
    Added an answer on June 2, 2018 at 11:05 am

    You should write the logline from the point of view of the lead character, not a narrator.-----"When he hears about gay cancer, a small town, ten-year-old?must..." (I am not sure what the lead character's goal is so it is hard to move forward)What is the lead character's pro-active goal What is stanRead more

    You should write the logline from the point of view of the lead character, not a narrator.
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    “When he hears about gay cancer, a small town, ten-year-old?must…” (I am not sure what the lead character’s goal is so it is hard to move forward)

    What is the lead character’s pro-active goal
    What is standing in the way (Is there a specific bully, for instance?)

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