When secrets threaten to surface and trust is about to shatter; a husband and wife independently devise their own plan to kill the other before their pasts are revealed.

The Perfect Plan

9 reviews

Kriss Tolliday 0 pts

Thank you all for the feedback. I've taken it all on board and will have a think about which way to go.

dpg Singularity · 112,231 pts

Yes, good points by all.

I've come to realize that for my style of writing, it's useful to write, re-write and re-re-write the logline at every stage of the creative process. It helps me to discover what the story is really about and when I finally figure that out, keep it in sharp focus.

And primes me for my 15 second pitch to Steven Speilberg when we chance to meet in an elevator. (Well, I can dream, can't I?)

Former member Penpusher · 20 pts

Good points, Tony & Kriss. But I'm not entirely convinced. Hey - that's just me.

Kriss, judging from your logline your story could be -for instance - a family drama or a crime thriller or even Neo-noir.