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April 7, 2009
"COMMENTS: Our modern era is defined by the technology we use, technology that both enriches our lives and threatens
our very existence. This tightly-wound suspense thriller pivots on the all-too-real scenario of medicine gone mad, and is
an exciting platform to explore the intersection of corporate greed, bio-weapons proliferation, and the still tenuous relationship
between the United States and Russia, nearly two decades after the end of the Cold War. The protagonist is a man caught up
in something he never intended to be involved in, but who rises to the occasion when the duty of his conscience calls him
to do so. The characters are multi-dimensional and enhanced by punchy, clever dialogue. A seat-of-your-pants third act provides
some great action and an exciting and entertaining payoff to a well-structured plot, by characters intriguing, funny, and
deadly all at once. DEATH WISH is a deft combination of themes all at once "Outbreak" and "Bourne" that
turns our concerns over bio-terrorism into excellent fodder for action entertainment."
The above comment was written by contest judges for the winning script that I developed and wrote from a client's premise.
Do you have what you believe is a terrific idea for a film, but do not know how to write a screenplay... or simply don't
have the time? Then contact me about ghost writing your screenplay and we'll see where we can take your idea!
There is a base fee for ghost writing a screenplay, but the actual cost varies from client to client depending on
the amount of work involved. For instance, a client who wants his novel adapted will not pay the same fee as a client
who merely has an idea that must be fully developed before actually writing the script. In a nutshell, your fee will be based
on the amount of work involved.
I know... I know... the fee must be horrendous!! Do not despair :-) It is not horrendous-- in fact, far from it. And,
of course, installments are available.
I've been in the "biz" since 1984 and have often wondered how many untapped sources are out there that never gave their
novel or idea a chance... even though that "brainstorm" or novel would have made a terrific film. I wonder how many people
were told, "In your dreams" when they talked about adapting their novel or idea into a screenplay, and so just... gave up.
How many of them now keep saying to themselves, "What if?"; well, they will never know what might have been!
So... if you aren't a "What if" person and want to take your novel or idea all the way... just contact me!
But serious inquires only please.
Maggie
Maggie's email
904-964-7013 (between 6pm and 7pm ET)
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