Boldly Reimagined

In the battle of the sexes the winner writes the history -- and the television pilot!

Fiction & Literature, Humorous, Literary, Science Fiction & Fantasy
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Author: J. Steven York ISBN: 1230000245749
Publisher: Tsunami Ridge Publishing Publication: June 10, 2014
Imprint: Language: English
Author: J. Steven York
ISBN: 1230000245749
Publisher: Tsunami Ridge Publishing
Publication: June 10, 2014
Imprint:
Language: English

In the battle of the sexes, the winner writes the history -- and the television pilot!

National Best-selling author.

Diana Mallock is oldest writer, and only woman, hired to write for a new TV show "boldly reimagining" Jason and the Argonauts for a modern audience. Moving from L.A. to Vancouver Canada for the show, he has no idea what she's getting into. She's late to the writer's room party, and the wild (and sexist) ideas are already flying. Soon the show has morphed into a sci-fi show titled "Jason and the Stargonauts," full of buxom babes and muscle-bound heroes, and she can already feel herself being eased out the door by the all-boy-writers-club...

But Diana likes her new home, and has decided to fight for her job with every skill and dirty trick she's got. She has some wild ideas of her own, and the "boys" won't know what hit them. Before the dust has settled, heads will roll, roles will reverse, genders will swap, alliances will be forged and broken, and science-fiction television will never be the same again!

 

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In the battle of the sexes, the winner writes the history -- and the television pilot!

National Best-selling author.

Diana Mallock is oldest writer, and only woman, hired to write for a new TV show "boldly reimagining" Jason and the Argonauts for a modern audience. Moving from L.A. to Vancouver Canada for the show, he has no idea what she's getting into. She's late to the writer's room party, and the wild (and sexist) ideas are already flying. Soon the show has morphed into a sci-fi show titled "Jason and the Stargonauts," full of buxom babes and muscle-bound heroes, and she can already feel herself being eased out the door by the all-boy-writers-club...

But Diana likes her new home, and has decided to fight for her job with every skill and dirty trick she's got. She has some wild ideas of her own, and the "boys" won't know what hit them. Before the dust has settled, heads will roll, roles will reverse, genders will swap, alliances will be forged and broken, and science-fiction television will never be the same again!

 

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