11 episodes

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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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.

    Thank You

    Thank You

    Thanks for listening. If you enjoyed More Lost Memories, please look for my other titles on Podiobooks.com, including: Forget What You Can't Remember, Cheating, Death (a zombie novel), Lost and Not Found, Dragons' Truth, & the first three books of a series called "Untrue Tales From Beyond Fiction - Recollections of an Alternate Past".

    • 1 min
    Happy Anniversary

    Happy Anniversary

    This story follows the main characters from the end of Lost and Not Found as they make their departure from Haven and their arrival in Skythia, then gives a glimpse of what their life is like ten years after the end of that book, as well as that of a couple of the main (and minor) characters from Forget What You Can't Remember. This part of their story can also be found in the last two episodes of the Lost and Not Found - Director's Cut.

    • 45 min
    Building; Mark V

    Building; Mark V

    This story is about a supervillain who -after his first several attempts to wreak havoc on and around the flying city in which he lives are thwarted, and his superhero nemesis is coincidentally erased from existence- goes even more insane than he was before. Stumbling around his high-tech laboratory, mumbling to himself, Brady experiences an epiphany that leads him to design a fifth iteration of his doomsday device. Find out what he designs, and where that line of thought end up taking him, in this strange story about a stranger, mad man.

    • 30 min
    Scent of Danger

    Scent of Danger

    This story is the narrative of the first fight Rudï participates in, during the mixed martial arts competition described in chapters 19 (where Rudï is introduced), 24, 27, and 28 of Forget What You Can't Remember. Rudï's superior sense of smell gives him a unique perspective on the entire experience.

    • 6 min
    Self-Serve

    Self-Serve

    This story follows one man's quest to share himself totally through his preferred form of creative expression - his cooking. Taking available technology into untouched ethical ground, Lance goes further to give himself over to his restaurant's patrons than many people are comfortable with. The second part of this story is told through a lengthy culinary review of Lance's restaurant, rather than a traditional narrative.

    • 27 min
    The Greater Good

    The Greater Good

    This story is more of a series of philosophical dialectics than it is a proper story. It explores a complex ethical situation from the perspective of a group that emphatically denies that it has a right to life, or any say in whether it lives or dies. It uses entirely fictionalized religious iconography, dogma, and symbolism to examine issues and situations you may recognize from the world around you. When one group is unable or unwilling to take a stand or defend itself, deferring entirely to another, whose right is it to protect or destroy any one -or all- of that group? The culmination of the events discussed in this story are described from a different perspective in chapter 22 of Forget What You Can't Remember.

    • 21 min

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