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Teen brothers ALEX and STEVE enter the astonishing door of AZELDOOM, lead a mega war of three supernatural powers for entitled Castle, but finally get defeated by the Dragon Lord ZARDTH.
Like in "Narnia" what is the astonishing door? From the logline, they step through and lead a war, what is their quest?
Like in “Narnia” what is the astonishing door?
See lessFrom the logline, they step through and lead a war, what is their quest?
Before adopting a baby, Madhav and Adira adopts an old man to test and train themselves for parenthood and this so-called calculated risk turns out be their biggest nightmare.
Fun! Leaning towards: “A baby fevered Indian couple lives are turned topsy-turvy when adopting a senior citizen to test the waters” I know “test the waters” is an American phrase, Google it – you’ll get the idea 😉. Make this yours, keep going!
Fun! Leaning towards:
“A baby fevered Indian couple lives are turned topsy-turvy when adopting a senior citizen to test the waters”
I know “test the waters” is an American phrase, Google it – you’ll get the idea 😉.
Make this yours, keep going!
See lessAfter Alexander The Great’s death, one of his generals seizes Egypt, fights to restore it into a mighty empire, and eventually becomes Pharoah, founding a dynasty of kings, queens, and gods.
Because this is Historical, it's okay to use Ptolemy's name. What is the main conflict of the story? And who is the face of that conflict? In other words, you say Ptolemy wants to restore Egypt to its former glory... Who is standing in the way of that goal? Who (Or perhaps what) will the lead have tRead more
Because this is Historical, it’s okay to use Ptolemy’s name.
What is the main conflict of the story? And who is the face of that conflict?
In other words, you say Ptolemy wants to restore Egypt to its former glory… Who is standing in the way of that goal? Who (Or perhaps what) will the lead have to overcome so we the reader know what success looks like?
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