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''The Tale of Ham Henry'' by
Tanya Seaman
PAGES - 14 LOGLINE - A criminal breaks out of prison in order to
rule the country. Before he can rule he must seek out his worst
enemy, Ham Henry. GENRE - Fantasy SUBJECT - A Dishwasher YEAR - 2008
COMPETITION - Screenwriter's Challenge: 1st Round RANK - 1st Place
''Wizards and Wormholes'' by
Jeremy Morgan
PAGES - 12 LOGLINE - Two boys are about to embark on a life changing
jounrey...if they can only decide on the adventure. GENRE - Fantasy
SUBJECT - A Tollbooth YEAR - 2008 COMPETITION - Screenwriter's
Challenge: 1st Round RANK - 1st Place
''The Final Guardian'' by
Scott Merrow
PAGES - 15 LOGLINE - A dying old woman picks 10-year-old Miguel to
replace her as guardian of the Orb of Fendrel, an ancient object of
great power and great danger. He has it for less than a day
when...he drops it. Oops! GENRE - Fantasy SUBJECT - A Crack YEAR -
2008 COMPETITION - Screenwriter's Challenge: 1st Round RANK - 2nd
Place
''Restitution'' by
Susan WIlson PAGES - 15
LOGLINE - No one believes a recovering alcoholic Detective, trying
to solve a murder case, when he claims he’s being targeted by a
ghost. GENRE - Fantasy SUBJECT - A Dishwasher YEAR - 2008
COMPETITION - Screenwriter's Challenge: 1st Round RANK - 2nd Place
''THE 3 A.M. TOLLBOOTH'' by
VANESSA RUBIN PAGES -
15 LOGLINE - Nothing seems to make Joel, a repeating senior in high
school who works the night shift at a highway tollbooth, realize
that he’s turning his mind into garbage by not moving on with his
life. Luckily, nightly visits from Nicholas, an elderly man with
more then what meets the eye, may just be the remedy for Joel’s lack
of conviction. GENRE - Fantasy SUBJECT - A Tollbooth YEAR - 2008
COMPETITION - Screenwriter's Challenge: 1st Round RANK - 2nd Place
''Forget-Me-Not'' by
Steven Dexheimer PAGES -
12 LOGLINE - An inner city youth liberates a forgotton community
garden, unlocking a magic that reconnects his neighbors with their
lost loved ones. GENRE - Fantasy SUBJECT - A Garden YEAR - 2007
COMPETITION - Screenwriter's Challenge: 1st Round RANK - 1st Place
''Escape'' by
Jeff Wolverton
PAGES - 15 LOGLINE - Ashley, a life long competitive swimmer more by
pressure than by choice, finds a way to swim to the life of her
dreams. GENRE - Fantasy SUBJECT - Swimming YEAR - 2007 COMPETITION -
Screenwriter's Challenge: 1st Round RANK - 1st Place
''Dragoncloud'' by
Bryce Weinert
PAGES - 10 LOGLINE - He wanted rest. She offered peace. GENRE -
Fantasy SUBJECT - Clouds YEAR - 2007 COMPETITION - Screenwriter's
Challenge: 1st Round RANK - 1st Place
''Circus'' by
Kristen Gray PAGES
- 15 LOGLINE - An overworked and overscheduled New Yorker has his
life turned upside down when he encounters a group of circus animals
plotting an escape from Madison Square Garden. GENRE - Fantasy
SUBJECT - A Garden YEAR - 2007 COMPETITION - Screenwriter's
Challenge: 1st Round RANK - 2nd Place
''The Office Fantastic'' by
Derek Keyeski PAGES
- 20 LOGLINE - Larry's getting hairy; will the figments of his
imagination let him get away with it? GENRE - Fantasy SUBJECT - A
Window YEAR - 2006 COMPETITION - Screenwriter's Challenge: 1st Round
RANK - 1st Place
''There's A Dragon in My Cubicle'' by
Dan Roth PAGES - 14
LOGLINE - "A young woman working a dead end job has been vying for
the best cubicle in the building: the only one seated next to the
sole window in the office. When she finally gets it she discovers
that the cubicle comes with a price." GENRE - Fantasy SUBJECT - A
Window YEAR - 2006 COMPETITION - Screenwriter's Challenge: 1st Round
RANK - 2nd Place
''Wilderness'' by
Amy Neswald PAGES
- LOGLINE - Reticent from birth to live the first of many lives,
Robert, now 40, shies away from any attachments - until he finally
meets his soulmate. GENRE - Fantasy SUBJECT - Steps YEAR - 2005
COMPETITION - Screenwriter's Challenge: 2nd Round RANK - 1st Place
''The Shoestring Tree'' by
Joni Brainerd
PAGES - LOGLINE - A vow to scatter their eccentric mother's ashes
according to her wishes reunites wayward siblings, until they learn
of the other-worldly location she's chosen. GENRE - Fantasy SUBJECT
- Steps YEAR - 2005 COMPETITION - Screenwriter's Challenge: 2nd
Round RANK - 2nd Place
''Wedding Dance'' by
Spencer Christian
PAGES - LOGLINE - Sometimes it's the steps you don't take that make
all the difference. GENRE - Fantasy SUBJECT - Steps YEAR - 2005
COMPETITION - Screenwriter's Challenge: 2nd Round RANK - 3rd Place
''Walking Still'' by
Joe Rye PAGES -
LOGLINE - Osmond has been fleeing death since the womb. Walking to
the ends of the earth, he must decide if it's worth the hurry. GENRE
- Fantasy SUBJECT - Steps YEAR - 2005 COMPETITION - Screenwriter's
Challenge: 2nd Round RANK - 4th Place
''Step #5'' by
Richard Schimpf PAGES
- LOGLINE - Who knew running off to join the circus meant jumping
through so many hoops? GENRE - Fantasy SUBJECT - Steps YEAR - 2005
COMPETITION - Screenwriter's Challenge: 2nd Round RANK - 5th Place |
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