After dying full of regret, a broken musician must confront the wreckage of his past—and fight for one last chance to set things right for the ones he left behind.
Type:
TV Pilot
Status:
For sale
Page Count:
66pp
Genre:
Drama
Budget:
Independent
Age Rating:
17+
Based On:
Based on the book Wish You Were Here by Joyce Isaacson
Synopsis/Details
After dying full of regret, rock musician Tomas Alvers awakens in a surreal afterlife—and refuses eternal peace. Haunted by the suicide of his best friend and bandmate, Paul, Tomas sets out on a quest to find and save his soul before it’s lost forever. As he journeys through layered realms of Heaven, Tomas discovers Paul may hold the key to unraveling his own murder, a revelation that could disrupt the balance between Heaven and Hell. Guided by eccentric souls inspired by legends like Janis Joplin and Jim Morrison, and mentored by a no-nonsense British spirit named Victoria, Tomas learns to wield supernatural abilities and reconnect with the family he left behind. But the deeper he goes, the more he begins to question the nature of the afterlife and whether redemption is truly possible.

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The Writer: Joyce Isaacson

Joyce Isaacson is a passionate storyteller with a lifelong love for fantasy, the paranormal, and rock and roll. She has been happily married for 27 years and is a proud mother to one son, Taylor, her spirited cat and “baby.” Her writing journey began in grade school when she won a poetry contest, igniting a creative spark that never faded. Joyce spent ten years working in the Editorial Department at the Chicago Tribune, where she developed a strong foundation in both art and journalism. In high school, she helped produce the school newspaper and interviewed local rock stars, combining her journalistic flair with her love of music. Today, she continues to nurture her craft through blogging,… Go to bio
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