The Man Who Could Not Forget
  Language: en
Written in: 2008
Added on Feedbooks: 2008-12-27
Uploaded by: michaelgraeme
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A Short Story by Michael Graeme (a fifteen minute read): ...I have a problem with my memory. It isn't that it ever fails me - quite the opposite in fact. Indeed, my recall of events from all bu... (more)


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bob37307
bob37307 - 2009-05-10

Nice story. Definitely makes me think of Robert Silverberg's short story,"The Man Who Never Forgot" published in 1958, I think, in Fantasy & Science Fiction. A topic that always fascinated me, as I would see people I met one time 10 or more years ago in passing, and they would think I was lying or conning them when I called them by name & gave specifics of our only meeting. Until something kicked in sometimes and they remembered small pieces themselves, though not me, and realized I was telling the truth. Usually they would be astonished to be remembered, and thought it would be great to have such a great memory. But mostly it was just frustrating. So I had to read your story. I enjoyed it thoroughly.
I have also read some of your other writings. I am trying to read more after this story, my favorite so far.

mudie
mudie - 2009-07-04

What a great short story!

I thoroughly enjoyed this easy to follow, thought provoking tale. From the first page in you are drawn to stick with it to learn a little more, all the while wondering what is coming next with it all so smoothly leading up to a tender and memorable ending.

Well worth the download and your time.



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