TITLE: Amongst
GENRE: Middle Grade Fantasy
Original critique on MSFV
No one has ever left Verandale…at least not with their body still wrapped around their soul.
But thirteen year-old Enoch believes he has discovered a way to escape.
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Logline Revision Critiques #20
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October 12, 2012
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TITLE: Twenty-Four Hour Boy
GENRE: Contemporary Middle Grade
Original critique on MSFV
GENRE: Contemporary Middle Grade
Original critique on MSFV
Up all night, every night, ten-year old gadget-maker Hunter
Harris is happy with his freakish lifestyle. Unfortunately, when Hunter reports
a strange light and noises in the night and then a murder next door his parents
question his sanity and Hunter has to prove that he was telling the truth or
risk losing his secret life forever.
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Logline Revision Critiques #19
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October 12, 2012
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TITLE: BREAK FREE
GENRE: YA FANTASY
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Logline Revision Critiques #18
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TITLE: Listening In The Snow
GENRE: Middle Grade Fiction
In the deep of a dark Vermont winter, eleven-year-old Nathan Hayes, a shy
stutterer, breaks into the long-abandoned Specter house, willing to brave its
legendary ghosts in order to find the magic charm he believes will bring his
mother home.
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Logline Revision Critiques #17
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October 12, 2012
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TITLE: The Duct Tape, Cereal Box Knight
GENRE: Middle Grade Fantasy
Original critique on MSFV
When an oversized eleven-year-old with a penchant for creative recycling unites two halves of an oyster shell, he unwittingly sets off a chain reaction of storms that threaten to flood the world. To stop the catastrophe, he'll have to slay a sinister dragon who bears more than a passing resemblance to the school bully he fears.
GENRE: Middle Grade Fantasy
Original critique on MSFV
When an oversized eleven-year-old with a penchant for creative recycling unites two halves of an oyster shell, he unwittingly sets off a chain reaction of storms that threaten to flood the world. To stop the catastrophe, he'll have to slay a sinister dragon who bears more than a passing resemblance to the school bully he fears.
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Logline Revision Critiques #16
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October 12, 2012
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TITLE: The Disappointment Country
GENRE: Adventure/thriller
Never
dare someone who runs on one leg. When idealistic outdoorsman Cutter
overcomes his amputation to build an “adventure ranch”
in remote Colorado, a vengeful former mentor with a war-crimes secret
schemes to take it over to hide a mercenary training operation.
Cutter must survive wildfire set by a beautiful pawn and a midnight
mountain bike chase to save Double Dare Ranch.
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Logline Revision Critiques #15
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October 12, 2012
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TITLE: FORCED TO FLY
GENRE: YA Fantasy
Lori
Gibbs can fly, a rare gift, so her power-hungry parents register her in
Easten's Talent Show. If she impresses the judges, her parents earn the
opportunity to serve on the ruling Council of Easten. If Lori fails,
she'll hang.
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