Synopsis:
“Lost and Not Found details one man’s journey all the way from being laid off from his mundane corporate job to becoming the author he truly dreams to be by following his attempt to write his first novel within the challenging timeframe of only four weeks. As his story unfolds we get to read what he is writing and can see the relationship between the author and his work unfold until his life literally unfolds around him.” – Podiobooks.com
Review:
An interesting and daring book which doesn’t seem to follow the normal conventions of fiction.
The story changes in plot and pace a bit throughout the book, with an almost intentional plodding right in the middle. This slow portion of the book just helps build the the eventual change in the main character, and leads him to the path of the truth he’s always known.
The book introduces a bunch of characters in the beginning, much of whom are not even important by the end. My one tip is keep an eye on Paul. You’ll be seeing more of him in Forget What You Can’t Remember.
A great story, with the author taking a refreshing, and much needed risk in his writing.
You can buy the book, Lost and Not Found, from Modern Evil Press.
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