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This collection of never-before-published short stories pays homage to Rod Serling's classic television series "Twilight Zone," though one of the stories may remind readers of Serling's other series, "Night Gallery." Interspersed with the stories are author Laura Remson Mitchell's recollections of the circumstances surrounding and/or inspiring each of the stories. The final tale, "Castles in the Air," was the basis for Mitchell's novel The Reality Matrix Effect.

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This collection of never-before-published short stories pays homage to Rod Serling's classic television series "Twilight Zone," though one of the stories may remind readers of Serling's other series, "Night Gallery." Interspersed with the stories are author Laura Remson Mitchell's recollections of the circumstances surrounding and/or inspiring each of the stories. The final tale, "Castles in the Air," was the basis for Mitchell's novel The Reality Matrix Effect.


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Autorenporträt
Laura Remson Mitchell is a former newspaper reporter/copy editor, free-lance writer, public policy analyst and disability rights advocate. Her nonfiction work has appeared in the Valley News, Los Angeles Daily News, Los Angeles Times, California Journal, Capitol Weekly and other publications. A graduate of U.S. Grant High School in Van Nuys, California, and of California State University at Northridge, she has lived with multiple sclerosis for many years. Her novel, The Reality Matrix Effect, incorporates elements of her experience both as a journalist and as a woman living with a disability.