Mila Chun wishes she knew what to say to the boy she likes but she's too shy. So when her best friend Junie Weid hands her a script detailing how to converse with him Mila is relieved. However it doesn't take long beforeMila feels like she's acting in a TV show and decides to ditch her lines. After abandoning the script Mila experiences strange things. Flashes of light and people laughing in the background big chunks of her time that go unaccounted for and looming faces that seem to be staring down at her from above. Can Mila figure out what kind of sinister force has taken over her life before the scene fades to black
Author Biography
Neil Evans is a Welsh illustrator. A lifelong comic art fan, he drifted into childrens' illustration at art college and has since done plenty of both. He enjoyed a few years as a member of various unheard of indie rock bands (and as a maker of bizarre small press comics), before settling down to get serious about making a living from illustration. He loves depicting emotion, expression and body language, and loves inventing unusual creatures and places. When not hunched over the graphics tablet he can usually be found hunched over a guitar, or dreaming up book pitches and silly songs with his partner Susannah. They live together in North Wales.