More Lost Memories
Teel McClanahan III
Read by Teel McClanahan III
A collection of short stories, each connected to Forget What You Can't Remember by a minor character, a passing situation, or an unanswered question therein. While giving more depth and more details to the people and events of that novel, nine more narratives are revealed. Sex, pain, violence and zombies, tech support for a flying city, religious prophecies fulfilled, true love and lasting marriage, re-engineered doomsday devices, gourmet cannibalism, and a whole lot more.
What happened to the two guys who were supposed to be running the zombie survival course? What would the experience of a mixed martial arts competition be like for someone with an amazing sense of smell? What are the stories behind Fantastician's other encounters? What about the details of Lance's restaurant? And, what did Brady work on after the stunning conclusion of the novel?
Answers to all these questions, along with a story which further connects the events of Lost and Not Found with Forget What You Can't Remember by bringing the main characters of one book into the setting of the other, can be found in More Lost Memories. Delve deeper. Find out more. Enjoy.
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Chapters
Pay Attention -A Zombie Story- | Read by Teel McClanahan III | |
How To Disappear Completely | Read by Teel McClanahan III | |
Welcome to The Family | Read by Teel McClanahan III | |
They Stole God, part 1 | Read by Teel McClanahan III | |
They Stole God, part 2 | Read by Teel McClanahan III | |
The Greater Good | Read by Teel McClanahan III | |
Self-Serve | Read by Teel McClanahan III | |
Scent of Danger | Read by Teel McClanahan III | |
Building; Mark V | Read by Teel McClanahan III | |
Happy Anniversary | Read by Teel McClanahan III | |
Thank You | Read by Teel McClanahan III |
Reviews
By: Teel McClanahan III
Thanks for giving it a try, Graham. This collection is really (narrowly) targeted at people who enjoyed Forget What You Can't Remember (and, probably, the rest of my fiction). I will think about a better way to communicate that these short stories aren't here to turn people on to my ...
By: John
I greatly enjoy your writings and am exited to finish this book. thank you for putting your work online like this!
enjoyable
LSW
As it was meant to do, it expanded on the other book quiye well. Worth my money.
By: Graham Pollard
I did not enjoy this collection.