Tuesday, January 26, 2016

Between the Lines

Between the Lines

Characters:

Sophie – a popular fan fiction writer under the user name “Ice Crystals.” She’s a college student who only considered writing as a hobby. Her dream in life is to be a pre-school teacher.

Alexis – a publishing editor who’s in search of the next big thing. She’s a frustrated woman who only got to publish one book but dreams of winning a Pulitzer Prize.

Keith – Sophie’s friend who’s the first one to read her stories before posting it online. He believes that Sophie can make it big someday. He’s a fan of pop culture whom Sophie asks for advice about ideas and life.



Synopsis:

Sophie’s new fan fiction “Take Me Home” got popular online that it was noticed by her idol, pop singer Jason McKinley. It got so many views that she’s been receiving calls from publishing houses asking her to publish her online works into books. Canvas Publishing’s Alexis was one of the people who called Sophie but in reality, she’s not impressed at all with Sophie’s writing. She just called the young lady because her boss told her to do so. Alexis believes that writing should be taken seriously---an art and science that should be earned with a degree. On the contrary, Sophie only writes for fun but manages to be successful for it---which makes Alexis more frustrated since she studied writing all her life but only managed to write one book that placed 80th spot on the best-seller list. Sophie’s “mentor” and adviser is her friend Keith who is always in the know of the latest pop culture trends and they both just want to enjoy the simple joys of expressing their thoughts.


So when Sophie tried her luck and accepted Alexis’ offer (out of all people!), their ideologies collide. Sophie and Keith team up for the ideas while Alexis keeps on asking them to edit, revise and stick to the basics.


Will they ever produce a good book? Will they learn something from each other? Will harmony come unto them or will their circumstances cause more chaos? 

Between the Lines tells you the importance of embracing change and believing in something that you passionately do.


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