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“A heartbroken kitten learns about survival, love, loss and forgiveness during his relentless journey to find a new home after being abandoned one cold December morning.”
"When he is abandoned, a heartbroken kitten must find the purrfect home all while trying to survive the freezing New England winger."
“When he is abandoned, a heartbroken kitten must find the purrfect home all while trying to survive the freezing New England winger.”
See lessTwo stoner best friends and Patriots fans must race against time to get last minute tickets to a game they want to go.
Up the stakes: "When he discovers his best friend, who is a rabid patriot fan is dying of cancer, a stoner must secure tickets to New England's playoff game so his friend can have one last perfect moment."
Up the stakes:
“When he discovers his best friend, who is a rabid patriot fan is dying of cancer, a stoner must secure tickets to New England’s playoff game so his friend can have one last perfect moment.”
See lessWhen a promising young concert pianist is overlooked for a gifted new student, she must battle for the attention of her neglectful teacher to retain her top spot.
I like this premise, having been a musician in high school, I know how important it is for some players to want to be the first chair, or be seen as the top player. I think the goal is relatable whether the lead character wins or loses. Perhaps be a bit more specific in what 'winning' looks like. --Read more
I like this premise, having been a musician in high school, I know how important it is for some players to want to be the first chair, or be seen as the top player.
I think the goal is relatable whether the lead character wins or loses. Perhaps be a bit more specific in what ‘winning’ looks like.
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“After a musical prodigy joins their symphony, a gifted concert pianist battles to win the coveted solo and keep her top spot.”