cover image Hello, Rest of My Life

Hello, Rest of My Life

Rick Lenz. Chromodroid, $16.99 trade paper (368p) ISBN 978-0-9848442-6-5

Lenz (The Alexandrite) spins an introspective tale of time travel about a former Hollywood actor. Danny Maytree, now in his 70s, lives a blissful life with his wife, Sam, in Beverly Hills, having long ago given up his dreams of stardom to devote himself to Sam and start a new career as a writer after they met 40 years earlier. One day, he’s somehow transported back in time to 1974, six years before they met, after he was separated from his first wife and before his acting career dried up. He’s 27 years old again, but all he wants to do is reunite with Sam, so he hatches a plan to make a movie about their love, hoping it will reverse the time travel. With an unexpected gift of $50,000 from Stanley Kubrick, he wrangles the production amid sessions with a skeptical therapist. There are also surreal encounters with Valory Valentine, a mysterious personal assistant to various stars with a knack for premonitions; a teenager who spouts wisdom; and the appearance of Danny’s dog from 2021, all of which pushes Danny closer to finding a way back home. It gets off to a slow start, but Lenz does a good job describing the fraught film production. There are a few too many ingredients, but they mostly coalesce into an alluring adventure. (Self-published)