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  1. Posted: January 24, 2018In: Comedy

    When he falls in love with a writer and her amazing script, a con-artist poses as a producer while avoiding the people he swindled to turn the script into a film that will make more than any of his scams.

    Foxtrot25 Uberwriter
    Added an answer on January 25, 2018 at 2:16 am

    "...will make more than any of his scams." -- make more what, exactly? Cash? If he falls in love with her, his next move wouldn't be to scam her, now would it? The best stories seem to? be between the relationship of the characters. Always know who your main character is so that you can promote theRead more

    “…will make more than any of his scams.” — make more what, exactly? Cash?

    If he falls in love with her, his next move wouldn’t be to scam her, now would it?

    The best stories seem to? be between the relationship of the characters. Always know who your main character is so that you can promote the story accordingly.

    Here is my version with the con-artist as the M.C.:

    A man poses as a producer to con a writer out of her script yet struggles to complete the task after he completely falls in love with her.

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  2. Posted: January 19, 2018In: Drama

    A phone operator at a suicide prevention hotline becomes overwhelmed when three desperate people all call at the same time. *SHORT*

    Foxtrot25 Uberwriter
    Added an answer on January 22, 2018 at 12:16 am

    Great advice everyone. Thanks for the opinions. I shot my version of this. Currently editing the project. In a few months, when I'm done, I'll post it here, if you guys like. Thanks again. Tony.

    Great advice everyone. Thanks for the opinions. I shot my version of this. Currently editing the project. In a few months, when I’m done, I’ll post it here, if you guys like.

    Thanks again.

    Tony.

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  3. Posted: January 19, 2018In: Drama

    A phone operator at a suicide prevention hotline becomes overwhelmed when three desperate people all call at the same time. *SHORT*

    Foxtrot25 Uberwriter
    Added an answer on January 19, 2018 at 7:31 am

    Makes sense. But if say, the local area code answers the calls even though they can't handle the workload, wouldn't the system assume the calls are being handled properly, even if the performance of the local office somehow can't control the situation within a timely matter? Human unpredictability aRead more

    Makes sense. But if say, the local area code answers the calls even though they can’t handle the workload, wouldn’t the system assume the calls are being handled properly, even if the performance of the local office somehow can’t control the situation within a timely matter?

    Human unpredictability at work, as always 🙂

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