An augmented person fused in an indestructible fire suit breaks a rule to rescue a person trapped in a fire.
The Wylie Agency
Two Staples employees, Bethany, a woman in her early twenties, and Roger, a middle-aged man, strike up an unexpected friendship when Bethany discovers Roger is basing a character in his book off of her.
A young woman in NYC, Mary, applies for the “Girlfriend Experiment” in order to afford a New Age treatment for her body, which is all but paralyzed with pain, and is hired as the “Emotional Girlfriend.”
The first installment of the Seasonal quartet — this book is a meditation on a world growing ever more bordered and exclusive, on what richness and worth are, on what harvest means.
STX Entertainment and Aardwolf Creative, the production company headed up by former CIA agent Henry Crumpton, are teaming up to develop a spy thriller based on Crumpton’s best-selling memoir, The Art of Intelligence.
Based on the memoirs of a legendary CIA spy, story is being pitched as Enemy of the State meets The Fugitive.
A down-on-her-luck chef that works for two sinister art dealer finds a rare, valuable painting and catches the interest of eccentric members from the high-brow art community.
The Improbability of Love marks acclaimed documentary filmmaker, Hannah Rothschild’s first foray into novel writing. The book tells a colorful story of a woman, her failed relationship, and a piece of art that leads her to an unexpected series of events. The film rights to the novel are currently available.
The latest novel from Eat, Pray, Love author Elizabeth Gilbert, City of Girls, is heating up the TV and film rights market. The novel, set to be published next year, is a fictionalized memoir set in 1940s New York City.
A fictionalized memoir written by a woman named Vivian Morris as she looks back with both pleasure and regret at her teenage adventures amid the swirl of the New York theater world of the 1940s.
The latest work from one of the world’s greatest writers, Salman Rushdie, hit the shelves in September, and now the rights to the book are–like a gathering storm–building interest on the television and film rights market.
After a lightning storm strikes New York City, a series of “strangenesses” begin–and two worlds separated by a veil collide in an epic war between light and dark.
Eastern Promises director David Cronenberg is set to produce a feature length adaptation of acclaimed short film Foxed!, set for a 2017 release.
A legendary CIA spy and counterterrorism expert tells the spellbinding story of his high-risk, action-packed career, chronicling his role—in the battlefield and in the Oval Office—in transforming the way America wages war and sheds light on issues of domestic espionage.