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  1. Posted: September 19, 2018In: Adventure

    A survivor in an apocalyptic world keeps experiencing visions when they encounter new people and places while travelling to “Haven”, where they believe they would find a place to belong.

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    Added an answer on September 19, 2018 at 5:39 pm

    Another survivor in a post apocalyptic world story... If you do choose to go down this all too well trodden path, you'd need something else to set your story apart from the saturated genre. Check out 'Cargo' as an example.

    Another survivor in a post apocalyptic world story… If you do choose to go down this all too well trodden path, you’d need something else to set your story apart from the saturated genre. Check out ‘Cargo’ as an example.

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  2. Posted: September 19, 2018In: Thriller

    When a single mother investigates her son?s claim that he was murdered in his past life, she inadvertently implicates her self in the unsolved crime and becomes the number one suspect. To prove her innocence, they go on the run, determined to find the real killer before a hard as nails detective can bring them in.

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    Agreed with DPG. This may be to complex for its own good. What's the most important aspect of the story? Is it the concept of past lives, the mother and son relationship or proving the innocence?

    Agreed with DPG.

    This may be to complex for its own good. What’s the most important aspect of the story? Is it the concept of past lives, the mother and son relationship or proving the innocence?

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  3. Posted: September 19, 2018In: Action

    When her estranged country singing father witnesses a murder, the teenage ballet dancer must save him from getting killed.

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    Added an answer on September 19, 2018 at 5:33 pm

    This sounds interesting but I'm just not sure how a teenage ballet dancer can save a grown man from a killer. Does she have any special skills? Could she be perhaps a martial artist instead of ballet dancer?

    This sounds interesting but I’m just not sure how a teenage ballet dancer can save a grown man from a killer. Does she have any special skills? Could she be perhaps a martial artist instead of ballet dancer?

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