Collin Creighton

A taut thriller set in the Pacific Northwest about a simple act of turning a key in the door of a storage unit, and changing someone’s life forever. The first-person narrator, a woman who gives her name only as “Jane,” has a very minimalist way of expressing herself that is unlike my style for any novel to date.

The world’s smartest man isn’t content with running the world’s most successful business, he is also a Nobel-Prize winning scientist, a genius composer, an Olympic-level athlete and an expert in the occult. To keep busy he’s become the go-to guy for governments around the world when a problem arises they just can’t handle.

Logline: Chronicles the battle between Thomas Edison and George Westinghouse as they fight over one of mankind’s greatest creations – electricity.

Logline: Tells the true story of the University of Washington 8-man rowing team that defeated the elite schools like Harvard and Yale to represent the United States in the 1936 Olympics in Munich. There, they won the gold medal, coming from behind to defeat the Germans and Italians crews much to the chagrin of Adolf Hitler who was in attendance.

Logline: A boxer on a fast-track to take the world title, watches his personal and professional life crumble around him as tragedy strikes. Now, years later, he tries to put the pieces back together, and reclaim his place in the fight for the championship.

Logline: Pitched as a post-apocalyptic western, story centers on an orphan, who was raised and trained as an assassin, attempts to escape from his past, but is marked for death by the very same people he once considered his family.

Logline: Pitched as “There Will Be Blood” meets “The Great Gatsby,” story of the true and controversial love affair between oil tycoon Ernest Marland and his adopted daughter Lydie.

Logline: Story centers on a young female college student trapped on a deserted campus who’s attacked by intruders.