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LOGLINE SUBMISSION Title: The Safe Word Written by: Karen Long Type: NOVEL Genre: Crime Fiction Logline: There are rules that every player of every game must abide by, no matter how dangerous the sport. Toronto has become the backdrop to a macabre set of artistic installations: women kidnapped, tortured and…
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NOVEL Pitch: The Road to Justice – A John Fowler Novel, by David Carner
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LOGLINE SUBMISSION Title: The Road to Justice – A John Fowler Novel Written by: David Carner Type: NOVEL Genre: Action, Mystery, Comedy, Drama, Adventure Logline: Three years ago he left the FBI, swearing never to return. Now if he doesn’t his only two friends in the world careers are over.…
NOVEL Pitch: What Happens After “Happily Ever After? Tools to build and sustain a healthy relationship, by Laura Garrett M.Ed, M.A., LPC
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LOGLINE SUBMISSION Title: What Happens After “Happily Ever After? Tools to build and sustain a healthy relationship Written by: Laura Garrett M.Ed, M.A., LPC Type: NOVEL Genre: Non-Fiction Self-Help Logline: What Happens After “Happily Ever After?” is a self-help book on relationship skills in which a Fair Maiden, conflicted about…
NOVEL Pitch: Dead Mules, by Dave Folsom
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LOGLINE SUBMISSION Title: Dead Mules Written by: Dave Folsom Type: NOVEL Genre: Action, Adventure, Drama, Mystery, Thriller Logline: When a casual friend asks Charlie Draper to search for his niece, missing near the U.S.-Mexico border, Draper hopes the young woman is dead, since what would happen to her would not…
NOVEL Pitch: Turnstiles, by Andrea McKenzie Raine
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LOGLINE SUBMISSION Title: Turnstiles Written by: Andrea McKenzie Raine Type: Novel Genre: Literary fiction, psychological drama, mystery, thriller & suspense, social commentary Logline: An empathetic and honest portrayal of human beings attempting to redefine themselves against the friction of idealism’s clash with societal expectations, Turnstiles is perfect for readers seeking…
NOVEL Pitch: Mr. Grumbles, by Marjory E. Leposky
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LOGLINE SUBMISSION Title: Mr. Grumbles Written by: Marjory E. Leposky Type: Novel Genre: Animation/Drama Logline: An abandoned kitten who had to find his way. Summary: A kitten is abandoned at the side of the road at a driveway to a house. He has to deal with the weather, other animals…
NOVEL Pitch: A Brief Moment in Time, by Jeane Watier
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LOGLINE SUBMISSION Title: A Brief Moment in Time Written by: Jeane Watier Type: Novel Genre: Visionary Fiction Logline: A man incarcerated for murder, a psychologist trying to rehabilitate him – an undeniable attraction. However, one believes the relationship is only in his mind; the other lies in a coma. In…
RSVP Feedback Film Fest (Best of Under 5min./Comedy) Thursday July 28th. 7pm. Free or PWYL
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Eighth event of 2016. This month is a showcase of the best of Comedy Shorts, plus the best of Under 5min. Shorts: http://www.wildsound.ca/torontofilmfestivals.html RSVP your FEEDBACK Toronto Film Festival seats. FREE or make a donation to the festival. Anyone can come for FREE as we love to have you. Thursday…
Feature Screenplay: The Charlottetown Jackhammer Imbroglio by Marc Lalonde
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Watch the July 2016 Winning Feature Screenplay Reading. The Charlottetown Jackhammer Imbroglio by Marc Lalonde https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=l1JRxU99zVk Genre: Farce (Screwball Comedy) Synopsis: A former nun, a pornographer, a brain surgeon and a quadriplegic must band together in a common cause with a wannabe serial killer who really, really, really, REALLY likes…
Interview with Director/Writer Tyler Lionel Parr (IRONIED)
I felt relieved. To know that the message, or at least what I wanted to project, was actually landing on a conscious level, And that it scored an emotional response. I couldn’t be a happier filmmaker.
