JW Members Only – elevator pitches please!
Hello JW members
As per my email – can I have your elevator pitches please for the webinar next week. Webinar info here:
https://members.jerichowriters.com/content/perfecting-your-elevator-pitch-with-harry-bingham/
(That link does work – I’ve just checked it – but you do need to be logged in to the JW site to see it.)
Rules for the elevator pitch:
- One submission per person please
- JW members only (sorry everyone else – but this is a members only event)
- Max 50 words per pitch
- But aim for less. Most pitches can be done in <20 words, and often <10
Hope to see loads of you at the webinar. I’m looking forward to it myself …
Pursuit & Possession
What happens when collecting becomes an obsession and play turns to compulsion?
Here’s the elevator pitch for my work in progress ‘The Secret Armadillo Soldiers’.
When invasion looms, armadillo soldiers surprise and bamboozle everyone with their thievery, intrigue, and brazen skulduggery.
Don’t Shoot The Angels. Peter Whitehead
The true story from the 1970’s about PETER moving to London to become a dope dealer. Unexpectedly employed by The Great Western Festival company, a front for laundering Mafia money, he watches incompetence, greed and a hurricane destroy the festival. ‘Karma’ he says, returning to the honest business of smuggling illegal dope.
A text message on a victim’s phone forces Sergeant Lachlan Carter to face an uneasy truth. Was his wife murdered in revenge for what happened thirty years ago?
Elevator pitch for my novel ‘Love Not Included’
A modern-day Estella and her precarious journey along the road to self-realisation.
‘The Short Life of Lizzie Prebble‘
Silenced by 1970’s ignorance, two teenage girls fight back against their abuser with dreadful consequences.
The Last of the Sun
As a winter flu turns into a pandemic, the suspected murder of a quiet bachelor uncovers the secrets of a Scots-Italian family’s violent past.
‘My Mother’s Son’
A grandfather rots in prison. A mother drowns in guilt. A grandson is accused of murder. How far will she go to set things right?
‘Cielo’
Nathan Barnes finds his drug of choice is not heroin, it’s gardening,
Pregnant orphan flees her gangster boyfriend, who will stop at nothing to find them.