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  1. Posted: September 6, 2013In: Public

    The disfigured adopted son of a faith healer conspires to run away from home after he falls in love with glam rock and a beautiful yet rebellious crossdresser named Esmeralda in 1980s Nevada.

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    Added an answer on September 8, 2013 at 3:06 pm

    Having a crisis of faith, the son of a preacher has to choose between his family and his lover, a cross dressing singer when he is accused of bringing shame on the family

    Having a crisis of faith, the son of a preacher has to choose between his family and his lover, a cross dressing singer when he is accused of bringing shame on the family

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  2. Posted: September 3, 2013In: Public

    WWIII's survivors have been forced to go deep underground to reboot society. With resources running out and totalitarian rule building great discontent, our Rogue Group of government agents are tasked to explore the Earth's surface to determine if it is life-sustaining. What they find up above is far more frightening than anything they could have imagined.

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    Added an answer on September 5, 2013 at 10:25 pm

    Hi, It's not perfect but how about something along the lines of: Post World War III, an imprisoned defective soldier is forced to lead a team to the Earths surface to determine if it is safe for those who remain below ground to resurface before their limited air supplies run out. This way you have aRead more

    Hi,

    It’s not perfect but how about something along the lines of:

    Post World War III, an imprisoned defective soldier is forced to lead a team to the Earths surface to determine if it is safe for those who remain below ground to resurface before their limited air supplies run out.

    This way you have a flawed character – he deserted the army and now must repent
    You have a ticking clock – air below ground is running out
    No doubt there will be conflict on the surface.

    Good luck

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  3. Posted: September 3, 2013In: Public

    Needing to make ends meet, a recovering alcoholic's sobriety is tested when she returns to bartending at her father's tavern.

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    Added an answer on September 5, 2013 at 10:14 pm

    I think if you set it somewhere with limited prospects from an employment front it will be plausible. Making the Dad a molester is an unnecessary addition - being an alcoholic is enough for a character to deal with. I agree that including a dependent (child) adds to explaining her motivation to a) gRead more

    I think if you set it somewhere with limited prospects from an employment front it will be plausible. Making the Dad a molester is an unnecessary addition – being an alcoholic is enough for a character to deal with. I agree that including a dependent (child) adds to explaining her motivation to a) go back to the bar to make money and b) stay sober

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