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When an agoraphobic author meets his dream girl, a country star, he starts a therapy to join her in public, but a meltdown on live TV reopens old wounds of his deceased love.
This is a bit cryptic. Why a television program, and what does this have to do with a fear of open spaces?
This is a bit cryptic. Why a television program, and what does this have to do with a fear of open spaces?
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I've done a lot of historical work on world's fairs and teach this topic at a university. There are so many things one could do with this. The one thing that comes to mind is that beyond the situation you set up, you could also use the particular genre of this global fair to your advantage. For examRead more
I’ve done a lot of historical work on world’s fairs and teach this topic at a university. There are so many things one could do with this. The one thing that comes to mind is that beyond the situation you set up, you could also use the particular genre of this global fair to your advantage. For example, is there anything about the fact that many countries are present that you can incorporate? Can there be a reference to something that happened at a previous fair somewhere else?
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Potentially a great story line for a movie. Love the title, but why Little? Does it imply something that happens? Intrigued architect here.
Potentially a great story line for a movie. Love the title, but why Little? Does it imply something that happens? Intrigued architect here.
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