![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() Not that I really want to go to my next class. Hauser doesn’t seem to care that passing period is only two minutes long. Right now, it’s just a bunch of desperate decisions I made in the last thirty-six hours, fueled by sleeplessness and my clandestine stash of Cheetos. I’m not ready for them to know about Europe until the plan is in better shape. ![]() “Probably,” he says as he erases the chalkboard, leaving the names of the characters from Lord of the Flies there in white, ghostly imprints. “Am I in some kind of trouble?” I finally ask. Hauser says things that don’t technically make sense but sound kind of deep)?Īfter everyone else is gone, I stand there, balancing my notebooks on my hip, waiting for Mr. Hauser tries to bond with me)? New wave (aka Mr. Hauser pretends to be hardcore but actually acts like any standard teacher who’s been interrupted during class)? Sappy pop (aka Mr. I just don’t know what kind of music it’s going to be. Even Dash leaves me alone to face the music. The class flees at the first shriek of the bell. Read SYFY WIRE's exclusive excerpt below: "It was really kind of this fun creative relay race where there’s the show, and then I got to write the prequel, and then as soon as I handed in that story, they saw more story possibility there and developed the podcast around the events of the prequel," Capetta says. "So, it’s six episodes that are not just interpreting scenes from the book, but are kind of taking place and expanding a certain storyline within that book." The first episode - there are six in total - drops the same day as the novel: Tuesday, June 29. Once you've read the prose, you can check out Surviving Hawkins, the scripted companion podcast, which features Hawke back in the role ahead of the new season. They’re for Robin’s character, and I’m so, so thrilled about some of the places that they’re going to take Robin as the show continues. "I will say there were certain things that I couldn’t do in Robin’s story," Capetta reveals. "I obviously can’t talk about any specifics or what I know might happen in the future of the show, but there were certain things I couldn’t do in this story because they were slated to happen on the show. With that said, Capetta was still able to glean some hints about where the character is headed in future episodes. The one character I couldn’t quite work onto the page was Eleven, but you get a hint of her in the story as well."īeing a prequel and all, Rebel Robin doesn't contain any teasers for Season 4 (the epilogue brings readers to the very moment we first meet Robin at the mall in Season 3). You get to have another fun glimpse of some of your favorites who might no longer be around on the show. "I had fun figuring out the ways that various characters could weave in and out," Capetta explains. "Because it takes place in an earlier timeline, you better believe that I brought back some people who have left the show in dramatic ways. SYFY WIRE is excited to debut an exclusive chapter from the upcoming book, which features cameos from iconic Stranger Things players like Nancy Wheeler, Steve Harrington (Robin's future Scoops Ahoy co-worker), and most importantly, Barb! not necessarily where she ended up, and they let it be organic and be open to these possibilities." "Because from what I learned from looking at a lot of interviews that Maya did, it seemed like a very collaborative process with the Duffer Brothers in which they figured out who she was as the story was developing and where they thought she might initially be as a character. looked at everything I could find in terms of how the character was developed," the author recalls. "For me, I looked at it in terms of her being a gay teenager in a small town and what that’s like," Capetta tells SYFY WIRE. "I ended up sort of inverting the idea that it’s about a very normal small town where these scary things are happening to look at the fact that sometimes when you’re an outsider or marginalized in a small town, the thing that can feel like the source of the horror is actually the forces of normality and hegemony that happen in that town."īefore putting any words to the page, Capetta did their homework, watching all three seasons and scouring the internet for interviews with Hawke. "I. Turns out, she was confronting a monster of her own - one very different from the Demogorgon. Capetta, the book serves as a prequel, exploring what Robin was up to during the events of the show's first season. Robin Buckley, Maya Hawke's breakout character from Season 3 of Stranger Things, is taking the spotlight in a brand-new YA novel, Rebel Robin. ![]()
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