Alex Carson discovers he has slipped into a parallel world with another Alex Carson. Trouble is, he likes that Alex's life better than his own.
Type:
Short
Status:
For sale
Page Count:
9pp
Genre:
Sci-Fi
Budget:
Shoestring
Age Rating:
13+
Synopsis/Details
Once Alex discovers another world with another Alex, he decides to take his place. The only problem? He may not be the only Alex with that thought.
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Submitted: 2018-Sep-13
Last Updated: 2019-Sep-08
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The Writer: Scott Nelson
I am a screenwriter acclaimed for crafting compelling feature films and short narratives. My work often explores provocative themes and is characterized by unexpected plot twists. With a firm belief in the transformative power of well-written screenplays, I seek to address complex issues and ultimately contribute to the betterment of the audience. As a professional eager to forge meaningful connections within the industry, I actively seeks collaboration opportunities with fellow writers and producers. My current role as a technology analyst uniquely positions them to scrutinize the societal implications of technological advancements. Moreover, I possess a keen interest in utilizing… Go to bio
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