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  1. Posted: September 17, 2013In: Public

    On the verge of destroying his career and his marriage, a washed up writer imprisons himself in his office where his characters begin to appear in the flesh, but when they are murdered one by one, he must come to terms with the dark secrets of his childhood before he loses his livelihood, his family and his sanity.

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    Added an answer on September 18, 2013 at 1:26 pm

    Why are the stakes lower for the writer, the protagonist, than for his characters? They get killed off, but he only has to worry about his "liveliehood, family and sanity."

    Why are the stakes lower for the writer, the protagonist, than for his characters? They get killed off, but he only has to worry about his “liveliehood, family and sanity.”

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  2. Posted: September 12, 2013In: Public

    An unimaginative accountant who hates musicals is transported to an alternate universe where everybody sing and dance. He struggles to return to his own universe before he succumbs to the compulsion of joining in.

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    Added an answer on September 15, 2013 at 5:07 am

    What if the twist is that suddenly, one day, he wakes up and discovers that he and he ALONE is afflicted with song-and-dance disease? The only way he can communicate anything to anyone in his quotidian life is through song and dance? He thinks in song and dance. He dreams in song and dance. His audiRead more

    What if the twist is that suddenly, one day, he wakes up and discovers that he and he ALONE is afflicted with song-and-dance disease? The only way he can communicate anything to anyone in his quotidian life is through song and dance?

    He thinks in song and dance. He dreams in song and dance. His audit reports and emails are rhymed and riddled with fanciful metaphors instead of just hard numbers and just-the-facts-ma’am-just-the-facts prose. Et cetera.

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  3. Posted: September 12, 2013In: Public

    After reuniting with and marrying his childhood friend, an aspiring writer tries to build a normal life in the wake of getting dragged into the murder of an arsonist that killed his wife's father when they were kids, only to find that there is no "normal."

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    Added an answer on September 12, 2013 at 12:39 pm

    What is the writer's objective goal after murdering the arsonist?

    What is the writer’s objective goal after murdering the arsonist?

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