What would you do if you had the chance to change destiny?
In the wake of a devastating breakup, Atari is consumed by lost love. But when he takes an enigmatic pill while partying with a friend, his mind becomes ensnared in a twisted vision of the future where his ex takes her own life.
Determined to change fate itself, Atari unwittingly unleashes a force that threatens him and his friends. As time slips away and danger looms, Atari must find out what he's capable of in order to save his friends before it's too late.
Frantic, fast paced, and character focused, "BORDERLINE" delves into the complexities of mental illness through the perspective of a diverse group of individuals.
"With Borderline, Poff carries the reader on waves of poetic prose through the liminal spaces of the mind. This novella bends time and space, blurring the sense of self, the idea of others, and the security of reality. A beautifully evocative and surreal trip through the landscape of the bizarre and terrifying." – Mary SanGiovanni, author of Thrall and The Everywhere House
What would you do if you had the chance to change destiny?
In the wake of a devastating breakup, Atari is consumed by lost love. But when he takes an enigmatic pill while partying with a friend, his mind becomes ensnared in a twisted vision of the future where his ex takes her own life.
Determined to change fate itself, Atari unwittingly unleashes a force that threatens him and his friends. As time slips away and danger looms, Atari must find out what he's capable of in order to save his friends before it's too late.
Frantic, fast paced, and character focused, "BORDERLINE" delves into the complexities of mental illness through the perspective of a diverse group of individuals.
"With Borderline, Poff carries the reader on waves of poetic prose through the liminal spaces of the mind. This novella bends time and space, blurring the sense of self, the idea of others, and the security of reality. A beautifully evocative and surreal trip through the landscape of the bizarre and terrifying." – Mary SanGiovanni, author of Thrall and The Everywhere House