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  1. Posted: July 24, 2014In: Public

    After finding fame with a stolen screenplay of a recently deceased unsigned screenwriter a movie studio’s script reader turns to murdering his backlog of budding screenwriters for their movie ideas.

    AHStitt Penpusher
    Added an answer on July 24, 2014 at 10:18 pm

    BTW - for some reason could not see your post posts. Dark comedy. Good. But same questions. Who's the hero, what's the goal, what are the stakes.

    BTW – for some reason could not see your post posts. Dark comedy. Good. But same questions. Who’s the hero, what’s the goal, what are the stakes.

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  2. Posted: July 24, 2014In: Public

    After finding fame with a stolen screenplay of a recently deceased unsigned screenwriter a movie studio’s script reader turns to murdering his backlog of budding screenwriters for their movie ideas.

    AHStitt Penpusher
    Added an answer on July 24, 2014 at 10:16 pm

    I'm not sure if you are thinking Macabre or humour but this appeals to me as an opening. But it's not at all clear where it is going - where does it all end (presume not happily ever after). Is this screenwriter the hero or the villain? What are the stakes for the hero. What is the hero's goal? NoneRead more

    I’m not sure if you are thinking Macabre or humour but this appeals to me as an opening. But it’s not at all clear where it is going – where does it all end (presume not happily ever after). Is this screenwriter the hero or the villain? What are the stakes for the hero. What is the hero’s goal? None of that is clear to me

    Hope it’s not autobiographical. LOL

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  3. Posted: July 24, 2014In: Public

    After finding fame with a stolen screenplay of a recently deceased unsigned screenwriter a movie studio’s script reader turns to murdering his backlog of budding screenwriters for their movie ideas.

    AHStitt Penpusher
    Added an answer on July 24, 2014 at 10:16 pm

    I'm not sure if you are thinking Macabre or humour but this appeals to me as an opening. But it's not at all clear where it is going - where does it all end (presume not happily ever after). Is this screenwriter the hero or the villain? What are the stakes for the hero. What is the hero's goal? NoneRead more

    I’m not sure if you are thinking Macabre or humour but this appeals to me as an opening. But it’s not at all clear where it is going – where does it all end (presume not happily ever after). Is this screenwriter the hero or the villain? What are the stakes for the hero. What is the hero’s goal? None of that is clear to me

    Hope it’s not autobiographical. LOL

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