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How I, Nicky Flynn, Finally Get a Life by Art Corriveau
How I, Nicky Flynn, Finally Get a Life by Art Corriveau













How I, Nicky Flynn, Finally Get a Life by Art Corriveau How I, Nicky Flynn, Finally Get a Life by Art Corriveau

Day Shift became the most watched film in the world during the third week of August 2022. Recent success stories include Tyler Tice, whose 2018 Grand Prize-winning horror feature Day Shift was released in 2022 as a Netflix original film starring Jamie Foxx. We are looking for scripts that take risks, refuse compromise, and go places where Hollywood hacks fear to tread. Like the Film Festival, the Screenplay Competition is a place for new, bold, and raw voices. Since 1997, the competition has established a strong track record for introducing writers to members of the entertainment industry who have gone on to produce, option, and represent submitted work. How I, Nicky Flynn, Finally Get a Life (and a Dog).The Slamdance Screenplay Competition is dedicated to discovering and nurturing emerging screenwriters.All in all, I enjoyed reading about Nicky and Reggie, but the book was far from perfect. I hate how Nicky endangers Reggie’s life by dragging him into his own drama, but I guess it could happen. I’ve never heard of a therapist treating a parent for 1/2 an hour and a kid for the other 1/2 hour, and it doesn’t seem realistic that Nicky’s mom expects the dog to eat human food because she refuses to buy more than one can of food at a time. Nicky’s mom makes him go to a therapist to deal with his feelings about the divorce, and Nicky refuses to talk to him. Unfortunately, he lies to the new people he meets, pretending to be Reggie’s previous owner’s grandson in order to get information from them, and of course, in the end, he tells too many lies to get away with. Nicky’s obsession leads him to explore his new neighborhood and make some new friends. As Nicky gets attached to Reggie, he becomes obsessed with finding out who his former owner was and why he was given up for adoption. He tries to make her take him back, but his mom is determined to keep him. Then instead of bringing home groceries, she brings home an 80-pound German shepherd named Reggie. She also drinks too much wine and watches too much TV. His mom works all the time now, and never seems to have the energy to make dinner. He had to move with his mom from their really nice house in a suburb outside of Boston to a tiny, run-down apartment in Charlestown. Life has been treating Nicky pretty unfairly lately.















How I, Nicky Flynn, Finally Get a Life by Art Corriveau