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Alan SmitheePenpusher
Posted: October 22, 20202020-10-22T10:44:25+10:00 2020-10-22T10:44:25+10:00In: Thriller

When a serial killer uses his exploits as inspiration to become a screenwriter, issues arise when he suspects a colleague of wanting to steal more than just his work.

When a serial killer uses his exploits as inspiration to become a screenwriter, issues arise when he suspects a colleague of wanting to steal more than just his work.
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    1. Odie Samurai
      2020-10-28T07:38:51+10:00Added an answer on October 28, 2020 at 7:38 am

      Interesting, think about the following when reconstructing the logline.
      1. What was the event that made him say “hmm, I’m going to be a writer”? I’m looking for a (serial killer size) inciting incident 😊.
      2. Can “screenwriter” be replaced with a novelist to capture more of an audience? Stephen King’s a novelist, you get the idea.
      3. I cannot envision “issues arise” what was the most critical issue? You may find later this will change or you could lose altogether.
      4. Who is this colleague – his ghostwriter? A rival serial killer?
      5. What else does this colleague want to steal? I mean, I wouldn’t want to steal anything from a guy who skins people 😉 but… maybe that other thing is your hook?

      Take care.

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