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Boy Agraxxx [better] -

What you’ll produce: a polished ~8,000–12,000-word novella scaffolded into 8 weekly milestones with scene breakdowns, character arcs, sensory details, and revision checkpoints.

Why this setup: it gives a clear protagonist, speculative element, and emotional stakes suitable for literary, YA, or genre crossover fiction. Boy Agraxxx

If you want, I can deliver Week 1 materials now: logline, theme statement, 3-act outline, and 12-scene breakdown. Which deliverable should I produce first? What you’ll produce: a polished ~8

Week-by-week plan (deliverables and actions) and emotional stakes suitable for literary

Premise (decisive choice): Boy Agraxxx is a teenage boy in a near-future coastal city who develops an unusual ability to sense and manipulate small weather patterns tied to human emotion. The story explores identity, responsibility, and the ethics of changing others' feelings.

What you’ll produce: a polished ~8,000–12,000-word novella scaffolded into 8 weekly milestones with scene breakdowns, character arcs, sensory details, and revision checkpoints.

Why this setup: it gives a clear protagonist, speculative element, and emotional stakes suitable for literary, YA, or genre crossover fiction.

If you want, I can deliver Week 1 materials now: logline, theme statement, 3-act outline, and 12-scene breakdown. Which deliverable should I produce first?

Week-by-week plan (deliverables and actions)

Premise (decisive choice): Boy Agraxxx is a teenage boy in a near-future coastal city who develops an unusual ability to sense and manipulate small weather patterns tied to human emotion. The story explores identity, responsibility, and the ethics of changing others' feelings.

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