At some point in life, almost everyone has asked themselves, "If I could live my life over again, what would I do differently?" A car accident gave Carter Pollock, a sardonic and guilt-ridden college dropout the chance to do just that. (Not that he had any say in the matter). But it doesn't turn out to be a simple matter of doing things the right way this time around. In fact, with old enmities rekindled, FBI agents taking an unhealthy interest in his family, and the haunting thought that this is probably all in his head, living the life he remembers becomes increasingly difficult. Flash on the Screen is a serialized story, and I don't know how often I'll be writing installments. More often if a decent number of people read it, I would imagine.