EXCLUSIVE:Paul Davidson, former head of The Orchard and IDW Entertainment, has launcheddevelopmenton a series adaptation ofI Think Weve Been Here Before, a new novel from bestselling authorSuzy Krause.
Slated for global release via Lake Union Publishing and Radiant Press in Canada on September 24, the book is described as an inspiring and quirky family drama with a fantastical genre twist.
It tells the story of the Jorgensen clan, watching as they prepare for the inevitable, after an official NASA announcement comes through indicating that a cosmic blast is set to render humanity extinct within a matter of months.

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As the planet holds its collective breath to see what happens next, this family proves determined to live every chaotic, emotional, hopeful and loving moment as if its their last.
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I Think Weve Been Here Beforewas inspired by a dream I kept having about the end of the world that was strangely…comforting?
explained Krause.

The book and characters are a kind of love letter to rural Saskatchewan where I grew up and its exciting to think about sharing that tiny place with a much wider audience.
Partnering up with Paul is a dream come true because we share a vision about how great that can be.
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Added Davidson: Suzys amazing new novel is a propulsive, sweet and emotional journey from beginning to end.
I was lucky enough to have readI Think Weve Been Here Beforeearly, and even luckier to have Suzy entrust me with finding the right path for bringing her soulful, thought-provoking story to audiences something I cant wait to do.
Breaking out with her 2020 releaseSorry I Missed You, a novel about friendship, ghosting, and searching for answers to lifes mysteries, Krause saw both that title and her debut novelValencia and Valentinereleased by Lake Union Publishing.
She grew up on a little farm in rural Saskatchewan and now lives in nearby Regina, where she writes novels inspired by crappy jobs, creepy houses, personal metaphorical apocalypses, and favorite songs.