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  1. Posted: December 21, 2012In: Public

    By simply touching someone, Lissa can tell who their true love is, but it doesn't work on her. As she rises in popularity, Skeptic Magazine sends out their top reporter, Tom, a naturally handsome man, for the story. He soon discovers her to be much more interesting than her story. But after a lifetime of heartbreak, Lissa wants nothing to do with him. Right?

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    Added an answer on December 22, 2012 at 4:41 pm

    It's not meant to be a rom-com. We'll see what I can do about the irony.

    It’s not meant to be a rom-com. We’ll see what I can do about the irony.

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  2. Posted: December 20, 2012In: Public

    With a touch, Lissa can see one's true love, just never her own. When Skeptic Magazine sends their top reporter to interview her, will she dare to fall in love again?

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    Added an answer on December 21, 2012 at 8:30 am

    He is her true love, so maybe it's too revealing. She's had almost a lifetime of seeing the faces of other women every time she touched the men she loved, or was at least attracted to. So, when the reporter comes along, no, she doesn't want to be attracted to him. She doesn't want to like him at allRead more

    He is her true love, so maybe it’s too revealing. She’s had almost a lifetime of seeing the faces of other women every time she touched the men she loved, or was at least attracted to. So, when the reporter comes along, no, she doesn’t want to be attracted to him. She doesn’t want to like him at all. And he doesn’t want her to touch him, because he’s an old-fashioned kind of guy. And a skeptic, of course. And all of that is hard to whittle down into a logline!

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  3. Posted: December 20, 2012In: Public

    With a touch, Lissa can see one's true love, just never her own. When Skeptic Magazine sends their top reporter to interview her, will she dare to fall in love again?

    grambofof
    Added an answer on December 21, 2012 at 7:23 am

    Thanks! I can see how I might've left out too much. It's hard to be concise and include everything! I'll be working on it!

    Thanks! I can see how I might’ve left out too much. It’s hard to be concise and include everything! I’ll be working on it!

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