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The Twilight Zone: Little Boy Lost the Television Script

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A photographer torn between taking a plum overseas assignment and accepting her fiance's proposal of marriage meets a strangely familiar little boy. She soon discovers that she is the only one who actually sees him. He has a message for her, a haunting forewarning about the choices she is about to make... From the series revival, this is one of two episodes written by Lynn Barker.Like the original, this revival of the popular long-running series centered around paranoia, uncertainty and bizarre events, often with a wicked sense of humor and an unexpected twist. Series creator Rod Serling called The Twilight Zone, "a fifth dimension beyond that which is known to man... a dimension as vast as space and as timeless as infinity. It lies between the pit of man's fears, and the summit of his knowledge."

28 pages, Paperback

First published March 1, 2000

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Lynn Barker

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Lynn Barker was born in New Mexico, was a college journalism student of famous writer of Navajo mysteries Tony Hillerman, was an associate producer of KRON t.v. news in San Francisco until moving to L.A. where she was Manager for the CBS Network Story Department before writing scripts for the 1980's reboot of "The Twilight Zone". Other Writers Guild of America credits include "Star Trek: Deep Space Nine". Her articles have appeared in "American Cinematographer" and the WGA magazine "Written By:" and she has a story in the "Chicken Soup for the Soul of America" book. Lynn was an MPAA-accredited Hollywood entertainment journalist for several websites. Writing experience also includes show scripts for Disney Imagineering and Universal theme park attractions. She is a script doctor and screenplay consultant. Her latest work is as co-author of "Futurus Rex" a short Sci-Fi/Fantasy adventure novel written with the late Dorothy (D.C.) Fontana. It is available as E-book, paperback and audiobook. Lynn is writing the sequel!

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