WME is out with I REGRET EVERYTHING by Seth Greenland. Details are being kept under wraps.
Sylvie Rabineau
A beloved Colorado lawman who lives by his own version of the truth is headed for prison. Before he gets there, he escapes custody. A young female sheriff who still believes in right and wrong must go it alone chasing him through the rugged Colorado wilderness.
A woman risks everything hunting down her father, a dangerous criminal who threatens her life.
In late 1997, a runaway teenager and her yellow toy robot travel west through a strange USA, where the ruins of gigantic battle drones litter the countryside heaped together with the discarded trash of a high tech consumerist society in decline.
A detective investigates a sick man in the hospital whom she discovers was supposedly murdered years ago by a serial killer.
A man’s plans to cash in on a ghost in his home goes awry when the spirit disappears.
Follows various people through their lives, including a pair of sisters, a janitor who has his faith tested, and an adult Lucy Barton returns to visit her siblings after 17 years of absence.
When people return defective tapes to a video story, employee Jeremy discovers dark and sometimes violent home video sequences inserted into the middle of each movie.
Logline: The true story of Brad Lewis, a man who would overcome losing a guaranteed spot on the 1984 Olympic rowing team by nine-tenths of a second through challenging and defeating the national team in a one-on-one race, before going on to earn the United States their first gold medal in rowing in 20 years, and the first in his category since 1932.
A warm, funny and acutely perceptive debut novel about four adult siblings and the fate of the shared inheritance that has shaped their choices and their lives.
A memoir from Patti Smith. “The tone is elegiac, melancholic, and meditative, filled with wistful flashbacks and haunting Polaroid snapshots.”
Patti Smith’s memoir M Train tells the story of her life through the eyes of the locations she lived in on the road or at home. It is already a national bestseller.
Ottessa Moshfegh’s Eileen is hitting the rights market hard. The book has drawn favorable comparisons to Gillian Flynn’s Gone Girl, described as Girl on a Train meets To Die For.
Rights to the international phenomenon The Rabbit Who Wants To Fall Asleep have hit the market, with agents hoping the best-selling illustrated children’s book will become an animated juggernaut.
Roger The Rabbit, a sleep-deprived rabbit, seeks the help of his Mommy Rabbit, Uncle Yawn and Sleepy Snail to fall asleep. An international bestseller, originally self-published on Amazon.com in 2010.
A woman in a midlife crisis agrees to anonymously participate in a survey about marital happiness, only to experience a reawakening through the power of confessing to the mysterious ‘Researcher 101’ who fields her responses.
Logline: Centers on a man who wakes up with amnesia and has seven days to convince his wife not to divorce him before the decree is finalized.
Logline: A mysterious rider searches across the unforgiving, harsh winter of the Sierra Nevada Mountains hunting and killing his kin.