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  1. Posted: June 13, 2013

    With the help of a mysterious new friend a recently widowed Father must traverse to a sinister world of dark magic to rescue his daughter from an all powerful queen.

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    Added an answer on June 13, 2013 at 9:39 pm

    If the young girl is valuable enough to possess some mystical boon or charismatic potentiality that the evil queen wants to possess or gain control of, maybe the young girl should be the protagonist. One reason I say that is because the natural audience for the genre, fantasy, is likely to slant youRead more

    If the young girl is valuable enough to possess some mystical boon or charismatic potentiality that the evil queen wants to possess or gain control of, maybe the young girl should be the protagonist.

    One reason I say that is because the natural audience for the genre, fantasy, is likely to slant younger rather than older.

    A randomly generated, blatant and shamelessly commercial thought. 🙂

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  2. Posted: June 13, 2013

    With the help of a mysterious new friend a recently widowed Father must traverse to a sinister world of dark magic to rescue his daughter from an all powerful queen.

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    Added an answer on June 13, 2013 at 12:30 pm

    >>rescue his daughter from an all powerful queen. In what sense? Has the queen kidnapped her? Put her under her a spell? Why is the queen interested in her? Is there a particular theme or idea you wish to explore?

    >>rescue his daughter from an all powerful queen.

    In what sense? Has the queen kidnapped her? Put her under her a spell? Why is the queen interested in her?

    Is there a particular theme or idea you wish to explore?

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  3. Posted: June 5, 2013In: Examples

    Acting in concert, birds start attacking people for no apparent reason.

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    Added an answer on June 13, 2013 at 12:23 pm

    Or any of the other movies he uses as exemplars such as "Braveheart", "Terminator 2", "Die Hard" and "The Incredibles". Or any other movie in mind you would be interested in using to put Williams' book to the test. (I also thought of posting a logline for "Gladiator" and comparing it with "Hunger GaRead more

    Or any of the other movies he uses as exemplars such as “Braveheart”, “Terminator 2”, “Die Hard” and “The Incredibles”.

    Or any other movie in mind you would be interested in using to put Williams’ book to the test. (I also thought of posting a logline for “Gladiator” and comparing it with “Hunger Games” vis-a-vis the book.)

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