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After being expelled, Russ has started to get his life back on track. He's a pop culture junkie--living in a town where the popular teen soap "Cape Twilight" is filmed, how could he not be? So when he decides to make his own short film, he recruits the emotionally unhinged star of "Cape Twilight" and his own motley crew to help out. Seems like a great idea--until the plan blows up in Russ's face. Just when everything seems to be falling apart, Russ receives a message on his cell phone--from himself. Recorded in the future, "future Russ" informs him that the day can be fixed if he's willing to use an app to leap twelve hours into the past.…mehr

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After being expelled, Russ has started to get his life back on track. He's a pop culture junkie--living in a town where the popular teen soap "Cape Twilight" is filmed, how could he not be? So when he decides to make his own short film, he recruits the emotionally unhinged star of "Cape Twilight" and his own motley crew to help out. Seems like a great idea--until the plan blows up in Russ's face. Just when everything seems to be falling apart, Russ receives a message on his cell phone--from himself. Recorded in the future, "future Russ" informs him that the day can be fixed if he's willing to use an app to leap twelve hours into the past.
Autorenporträt
Derek Nikitas is the author of the novel Pyres, Minotaur Books, nominated for an Edgar Award in 2008. His second novel, The Long Division, was a Washington Post Best Book of 2009 selection. His short stories have been published in such journals as the Ontario Review, Chelsea, Ellery Queen’s Mystery Magazine, New South, and The Pedestal Magazine. He holds an MFA in creative writing from the University of North Carolina at Wilmington and a PhD in creative writing from Georgia State University. He is the director of the low-residency MFA in creative writing at Eastern Kentucky University, the Bluegrass Writers Studio, and is currently a visiting assistant professor in creative writing at the University of Rhode Island. He was born in Manchester, New Hampshire, and raised in Fairport, New York. Visit him online at DerekNikitas.com or @DerekNikitas.