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  1. Posted: June 12, 2013In: Public

    Tired of being hated, a clever rat creates a fake bushy tale to blend with the beloved squirrel's, but must keep up the facade or lose the squirrel of his dreams.

    dpg Singularity
    Added an answer on June 13, 2013 at 2:01 am

    Suggested title: Squirrely Tony Edwards is spot on that can have a Romeo & Juliet love problem. But it's kind of kinky, Richiev for a rat to fall in love with a squirrel! :-) On the other foot, you could have a love problem based upon mistaken identity: a squirrel falls in love with the rat passRead more

    Suggested title: Squirrely

    Tony Edwards is spot on that can have a Romeo & Juliet love problem. But it’s kind of kinky, Richiev for a rat to fall in love with a squirrel! 🙂 On the other foot, you could have a love problem based upon mistaken identity: a squirrel falls in love with the rat passing as a squirrel. That configuration of the love story might create more dramatic tension, increase the risk of the rat being outed (See “Ratatouille”).

    Whatever. Love the concept!

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  2. 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 12, 2013 at 1:51 pm

    >> Syd Field Agree. So overrated. But in Hollyweird, as in other businesses, what matters is not being the best; what matters is being the first. >>who don?t consciously map their stories out based on a moral premise but inadvertently end up with Yes. I'm discovering that the hard way asRead more

    >> Syd Field
    Agree. So overrated. But in Hollyweird, as in other businesses, what matters is not being the best; what matters is being the first.

    >>who don?t consciously map their stories out based on a moral premise but inadvertently end up with

    Yes. I’m discovering that the hard way as I wrestle with my current story.

    And I think there are some compelling moral ideas in “Gladiator”. Which were probably discovered later rather than sooner in the writing process. The script went through many re-writes and shouting matches with Russell Crowe who never hesitated to storm off the set when he didn’t like his lines.

    But I’m in the U.S. on the wrong side, the wrong hemisphere of the earth from you. So I’ll have to pick up this thread later.

    regards.

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  3. Posted: June 6, 2013In: Public

    In order to avoid a lengthy prison sentence, a baobhan sith agrees to work with an anti-vampire organization whose sole mission is to protect citizens from things that go bump in the night.

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    Added an answer on June 12, 2013 at 12:37 pm

    JBalmer: I don't know of any way to do private exchanges at this site.

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    I don’t know of any way to do private exchanges at this site.

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