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Zathori's Spell: Magic's Back script (Pilot Episode) and TV series minibible
Contributor(s): Orr, Roger (Foreword by), Tyne, Jadine (Author)
ISBN: 8469770853     ISBN-13: 9788469770856
Publisher: Cristina Fuster Bertrand
OUR PRICE:   $7.83  
Product Type: Paperback
Published: November 2017
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BISAC Categories:
- Fiction | Fantasy - Paranormal
Physical Information: 0.19" H x 6" W x 9" (0.30 lbs) 94 pages
 
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Life is addressed through decision making. Will Jadine Tyne's characters do the right thing or succumb to the temptation of the powers they hold?

A woman of 30 years old is married and pregnant. She finds out she has a gift and she doesn't like it. She just wants an ordinary life, not like the one she used to have when she was a teenager. However, she will learn that everything happens for a reason.

Samantha is a 30-year-old journalist who works at Booking Books, a literary agency and a magazine. She enjoys a normal life. She's pregnant and happily married with Damasco, a 34-year-old webmaster and computer technician. Their lives stop being ordinary when she hears two people talking by mental telepathy. From that moment they will try to have normal lives while dealing with their magic ones.

Magic's Back is the title of the pilot episode of Zathori's Spell a TV series. It is the tip of an iceberg. From the begining the reader knows there is much more information to be delivered from the past and the uncertain future of the characters.


About the author:

Jadine Tyne studied journalism because there was no degree in writing. She writes since she was a girl, as many other writers. When she grew up she took a screenwriting course and she loved it. In 2017, she decided to take herself seriously as a writer and published A pocos cent metros, three short scripts about fidelity. Not it's the turn of Zathori's Spell which contains the pilot episode of a TV series and its mini bible.



"Tyne's characters are real people with real jobs and real day to day issues". Roger Orr.