Atlanta, Georgia, is the hub of the Black college experience. Nia Scott, a gifted pre-med student at Clark Atlanta University, is focused on one goal: becoming a doctor. With her Superwoman mentality, she believes she can do it all. But along with trying to achieve her dreams come challenges.
Her roommate, Sabina Singh, is spiraling out of control, putting Nia in a compromising position. Not only is she struggling to maintain her grades, but she's also in a rocky relationship with her college football star boyfriend, Kyle Hicks.
His inner demons begin to take them both down a dark path that could end her dreams. When a tragic incident occurs, Nia is shaken to her core. Will she be able to pick up the pieces of her life, or will she succumb to the darkness around her?
About the Author
Marlon McCaulsky, originally from Brooklyn, New York, was raised in St. Petersburg, Florida. He is a 2010 African American Literary Award Nominee for his story “My Boo” in Romance for the Streets. Marlon is a screenplay writer and producer at Creative Genius Films. Used to Temporary Happiness is his debut independent film. He lives in Atlanta, Georgia.
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