Pseudonym
When a lost young man discovers a brilliant essay connected to a murdered writer, he is thrust into a world of academic prestige, literary fame, and personal temptation, forcing him to confront the truth about identity, success, and the cost of living under a borrowed legacy.
Roles For This Project
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Submissions Due: 08/01/2026
Jeffrey's Harvard classmate and eventual friend. Serves as a college companion and sounding board.
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Submissions Due: 08/01/2026
Harvard admissions dean who first recognizes the quality of Jeffrey's writing.
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Submissions Due: 08/01/2026
Jeffrey's mother. Hard-working, supportive, and deeply devoted to her son. She serves as Jeffrey's primary emotional anchor throughout the story.
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Submissions Due: 08/01/2026
Harvard English Literature professor. One of Jeffrey's strongest academic supporters and mentors.
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Submissions Due: 08/01/2026
Jeffrey's grandmother. Wise, loving, optimistic, and the emotional heart of the story. She becomes Jeffrey's greatest supporter and mentor after recognizing his potential.
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Submissions Due: 08/01/2026
Newscaster role
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Submissions Due: 08/01/2026
Professor Lipson's assistant. Initially skeptical and somewhat antagonistic toward Jeffrey. Functions as an academic obstacle/challenger.
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Submissions Due: 08/01/2026
Jeffrey's estranged father. His absence and complicated relationship with Jeffrey form a significant emotional thread.
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Submissions Due: 08/01/2026
Publishing executive who becomes important as Jeffrey's writing career develops.
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Submissions Due: 08/01/2026
Another Harvard administrator who champions Jeffrey's future.
More Roles For This Project
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Submissions Due: 08/01/2026
Jeffrey's Harvard classmate and eventual friend. Serves as a college companion and sounding board.
-
Submissions Due: 08/01/2026
Harvard admissions dean who first recognizes the quality of Jeffrey's writing.
-
Submissions Due: 08/01/2026
Jeffrey's mother. Hard-working, supportive, and deeply devoted to her son. She serves as Jeffrey's primary emotional anchor throughout the story.
-
Submissions Due: 08/01/2026
Harvard English Literature professor. One of Jeffrey's strongest academic supporters and mentors.
-
Submissions Due: 08/01/2026
Jeffrey's grandmother. Wise, loving, optimistic, and the emotional heart of the story. She becomes Jeffrey's greatest supporter and mentor after recognizing his potential.
-
Submissions Due: 08/01/2026
Newscaster role
-
Submissions Due: 08/01/2026
Professor Lipson's assistant. Initially skeptical and somewhat antagonistic toward Jeffrey. Functions as an academic obstacle/challenger.
-
Submissions Due: 08/01/2026
Jeffrey's estranged father. His absence and complicated relationship with Jeffrey form a significant emotional thread.
-
Submissions Due: 08/01/2026
Publishing executive who becomes important as Jeffrey's writing career develops.
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Submissions Due: 08/01/2026
Another Harvard administrator who champions Jeffrey's future.