In a quiet coastal village, a strained couple begins receiving love letters filled with their deepest memories—yet neither remembers writing them. Their search for the sender leads to a mystical cryptid that restores lost love at a every letter erases the very moment it recalls. Faced with a choice between a perfect past or an uncertain future, they must decide if love is worth remembering or simply choosing, again and again.
Robin^Mitchell (DO NOT MERGE WITH OTHER AUTHORS OF THE SAME NAME)
Robin Mitchell is an Assistant Professor of History at the California State University Channel Islands (CI). She received her master’s degree in Late Modern European History from the University of California, Santa Cruz, and her doctorate in Late Modern European History from the University of California, Berkeley, with a Designated Emphasis in Women, Gender, and Sexuality. Her dissertation investigated the correlation between representations of black women in France and the aftermath of the Haitian Revolution.
In addition to numerous published journal articles, Professor Mitchell’s first book, entitled VÉNUS NOIRE: Black Women & Colonial Fantasies in 19th-Century France will be published with University of Georgia Press in 2020.
Before joining the CI faculty in 2016, Professor Mitchell was a full-time faculty member at DePaul University in Chicago.