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As Mussolini?s marketing team assess the safety of a propaganda cliff jump he is about to attempt, they discover that their leader is afraid of heights.
Who is the lead character?
Who is the lead character?
See lessas the black plague threatens the world once more, two female werecats fighting to save humanity discover their forbidden love for one another.
Guillerson is right, you should have a bad guy that is unleashing the black plague on humanity, an ancient arch-enemy of the Werecat?society, Then the lead and her friend can fight against the bad guy in order to stop him from unleashing the plague because you can't really fight against a plague. ThRead more
Guillerson is right, you should have a bad guy that is unleashing the black plague on humanity, an ancient arch-enemy of the Werecat?society, Then the lead and her friend can fight against the bad guy in order to stop him from unleashing the plague because you can’t really fight against a plague.
This could even be a cross between Buffy the Vampire Slayer?and Underworld. The Werecats have an ancient enemy who has been long dormant, they trained from childhood because of a prophecy that their enemy will return. Now it is happening and the fight begins.
However, the lead character Werecat is also a normal sixteen-year-old girl who has a normal life and normal friends who know nothing about her and her families life as Werecats and there ancient war against their enemy
See lessAfter his egg family joins the “high class vegetarians”–due to his proposed thesis–Scrambled Jr. must resolve the growing vengeance of non-vegetables towards the privileges of being a vegetable
You shouldn't use a thesis as your inciting incident. What specific even sets your lead character into motion? What must your lead character do? What is standing in his way? Why would an egg become a high-class vegetarian?
You shouldn’t use a thesis as your inciting incident.
What specific even sets your lead character into motion?
What must your lead character do?
What is standing in his way?
Why would an egg become a high-class vegetarian?
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