Well, I'm in quite the pickle with deciding which bait I'm going to send in with my bait that's already been confirmed that I will send it for August, "The Winter Sun", which already has a good review from a well acclaimed author in Harry. Now, I have 3 baits and I can only choose one to send. Any suggestions are greatly appreciated.
First bait: "The Good Guy"
Plot: Obviously, a biopic on one of films most wonderful actors of all time. I'm thinking this would be the choice of you fellow writers considering it does involve film. But perhaps you're mroe interested in the next two, which is the point of this blog.
Second bait: "To Dwell in Evil"
Plot: The story of Cain and Abel, the events that occured before and after the first murder on Earth. I'm looking for an "epic" approach with this bait, along with a dark atmosphere. No casting has been deciding however I think I've narrowed it down to two actors for the role of Cain, which will be either Heath Ledger or Christian Bale.
Third bait: "Blackwater Park"
Plot: A man who has a secret and haunting memory as a child in a park one mile from his house is now having sinister ideas in life which resolves to him returning to the park, where the evil began. Judging from the poster it's going to be another one of my "dark baits", maybe not the baitiest, but what I have instored could possibly make this the creepiest bait I've written.
3 comments:
To dwell in evil sounds very interesting to me, I would go with it. Although The Good Guy is probably the baitiest out of the three.
I like all three ideas. But the one I look forward to reading the most is The Good Guy. I'd love to see you tackle a baity biopic. I don't think I have seen that before from you, and it'd be really anticipated. You are no doubt, King of the Dark Baits, and I look forward to reading the others but for next month I'd go with The Good Guy.
Thanks for the input guys.
My problem is I'm a bit high on this bait The Winter Sun so I'm thinking to send in Blackwater Park because I'm afraid Good Guy and Dwell in Evil have more of an acting appeal which would take away from either The Winter Sun or one of those baits.
I have a few days to decide though so hopefully I make the right one.
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