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After crashing his wagon off of a cliff while being pursued by men on horseback, a young man - suffering from a case of amnesia - finds himself banding together with a mysterious girl in order to survive the harsh wilderness of the late 1800's.

The grown men fine out there old friend is no longer with them, but yet they find another young kid that wants to join there group. Billy and Lone Wolf’s past seems to keep getting closer, to close it seems.

This is about a family who has little money; they have to deal with bad people as well. A mother and her children and a missing father, one of the children goes a finds there father and brings him home, but he’s not there for long, tragedy happens when he’s home for a short time.

This hunger that he experiences forces him to ride from one dusty town to another. The pain is overwhelming, though his memories of why and how elude him. All he knows is he needs to eat and the next town is three days from here.

Reginald Dyhre moved west to the great burgeoning city of St. Louis. He wanted to make his mark on this frontier town. But fate and a team of horses would intervene, and Reginald would have a long time to think of the about the worth of his life.

Jeb dreamed. And everything went downhill after that...

Japanese Ninja joins forces with an eccentric English Lord to take on a band of cowboy outlaws and a renegade Ninja. Will they surviveEnjoy

This is a short script that I wrote for my 'Dramatic Writing' Module on my university course. As with my other University books I have put my commentary at the end to give people an insight as to how I work. The Commentary starts on Page 20.

A group of boys, friends, trying to run and hide from there past, but no matter where there go, their pasts are always right behind them. Even tell the end.

The Diary of Jerrod Bently is a two book series that tells the story of a young man's adventures when he leaves his home on the rough steets of New York City to become a cowpuncher in the post Civil War West. Upon his arrival in the small town of Grant's Creek Texas, he finds work as a drover on a cattle drive about to leave for a distant railhead in Kansas. Only problem is, Jerrod has never been on a horse, nor has he been around cattle. He must learn fast, and so he does from his new found,

After crashing his wagon off of a cliff while being pursued by men on horseback, a young man - suffering from a case of amnesia - finds himself banding together with a mysterious girl in order to survive the harsh wilderness of the late 1800's.

The grown men fine out there old friend is no longer with them, but yet they find another young kid that wants to join there group. Billy and Lone Wolf’s past seems to keep getting closer, to close it seems.

This is about a family who has little money; they have to deal with bad people as well. A mother and her children and a missing father, one of the children goes a finds there father and brings him home, but he’s not there for long, tragedy happens when he’s home for a short time.

This hunger that he experiences forces him to ride from one dusty town to another. The pain is overwhelming, though his memories of why and how elude him. All he knows is he needs to eat and the next town is three days from here.

Reginald Dyhre moved west to the great burgeoning city of St. Louis. He wanted to make his mark on this frontier town. But fate and a team of horses would intervene, and Reginald would have a long time to think of the about the worth of his life.

Jeb dreamed. And everything went downhill after that...

Japanese Ninja joins forces with an eccentric English Lord to take on a band of cowboy outlaws and a renegade Ninja. Will they surviveEnjoy

This is a short script that I wrote for my 'Dramatic Writing' Module on my university course. As with my other University books I have put my commentary at the end to give people an insight as to how I work. The Commentary starts on Page 20.

A group of boys, friends, trying to run and hide from there past, but no matter where there go, their pasts are always right behind them. Even tell the end.

The Diary of Jerrod Bently is a two book series that tells the story of a young man's adventures when he leaves his home on the rough steets of New York City to become a cowpuncher in the post Civil War West. Upon his arrival in the small town of Grant's Creek Texas, he finds work as a drover on a cattle drive about to leave for a distant railhead in Kansas. Only problem is, Jerrod has never been on a horse, nor has he been around cattle. He must learn fast, and so he does from his new found,