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After falling for the tennis world champion, a no-name photographer gets a job at the Wimbledon tournament and pretends to be a successful newspaper owner to win her heart.
savinh0:FWIW: As an amateur photographer I am attracted to your premise.? However, I suggest that you invert the situation.? That is, he may be carrying a secret torch for her, but he's too shy, too socially inadequate to approach her directly.? However she notices and becomes interested in him viaRead more
savinh0:
FWIW: As an amateur photographer I am attracted to your premise.? However, I suggest that you invert the situation.? That is, he may be carrying a secret torch for her, but he’s too shy, too socially inadequate to approach her directly.? However she notices and becomes interested in him via his online photography,? his pictures of her in action.? And candid photos in between.
And other subjects.? You mentioned in one thread that he is agoraphobic, goes out at night.? Well, I follow on Flickr two photographers who specialize in night photography.? They do wonderful shots of the night life and scenes in the cities where they live.? (Which is not easy to do–night photography is challenging.) Their photography has attracted an avid following. So that’s another way she could become interested in him.? Her hobby is photography and she starts following him on Flickr or Instagram or Facebook.? And he notices she responds to his photos with “likes” and “faves”.? In this way you would be turning his liability in terms of? his personality into an asset in terms of the kind of photography he does as a compensation.
And then either she reaches to him with a comment or email query or he dares to reach to her to thank her for appreciation of his photos.
And then…
See lessAfter falling for the tennis world champion, a no-name photographer gets a job at the Wimbledon tournament and pretends to be a successful newspaper owner to win her heart.
In the age of the internet, I don't see how passing himself off as a successful newspaper owner is credible.? All she has to do is google his name and the name of the paper he says he owns to find out he's an impostor.? Which she would surely do if she has any interest in him.? That's SOP these daysRead more
In the age of the internet, I don’t see how passing himself off as a successful newspaper owner is credible.? All she has to do is google his name and the name of the paper he says he owns to find out he’s an impostor.? Which she would surely do if she has any interest in him.? That’s SOP these days.
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The story sets out a situation where the world is going to hell in a hand basket.? But who is the main character?? What is the inciting incident?And although the scifi genre allows creative elasticity when it comes to the laws of physics, the? scientific "magic" has to have a verisimilitude of beingRead more
The story sets out a situation where the world is going to hell in a hand basket.? But who is the main character?? What is the inciting incident?
And although the scifi genre allows creative elasticity when it comes to the laws of physics, the? scientific “magic” has to have a verisimilitude of being scientifically credible.? And I just don ‘t see how traveling at light speed can instantiate another ice age.? How can a race-driver who in every second will be 186,000 miles further from the earth be able to pull off that stunt?
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