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Don
Posted: April 10th, 2016, 5:40pm Report to Moderator
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So, what are you writing?

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Finesse by Bryson G - Short, Thriller - The owner of an mma organization wants his middleweight champ to guarantee an ending that will necessitate a rematch. The champ has his own plans… 9 pages  - pdf, format


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Hi Bryson,

This had me enthralled, was written well, flowed well, great conflict (the decision to win or throw the fight) and seemed set up for a 'killer' finish, but I just though the ending was a bit of a fizzer. After the fight I recokon there is a lot more there to build up the drama, Nathaniel and Finesse seemed to get out of this pickle a bit too easily.

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"Nathaniel rises from the couch, snatches his championship
strap and turns to leave.".. I think this is supposed to say "Finesse rises etc"

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"clinicic"

Hope this helps

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Bryson,

Some notes.

You have done a decent job with the description of the fight and what's happening.  That's a good thing.  The flashback doesn't read as cleanly because it's a bit long.  It can be shorter.  Get in, get out, and leave a little more doubt on the table.

I don't know where BLACK ROCK is or where it came from.  But you might consider something a bit different.

The ending doesn't work for me.  While we're looking for fireworks, we get explanations.  And this is an old story line set in a more modern venue.  Throwing fights for money has been a subject of film for half a century.  If you can provide more of a twist besides the change of sport, you can make this one more intriguing.  

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Hello,

Thanks for the feedback. Will def go back and clean up the ending as it kind of flatlines. Appreciate the feedback.


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