My Memories of a Future Life (170 high-starred ratings at Goodreads)
ISBN 9781909905931
My Memories of a Future Life is my homage to the very mysterious idea that we might have lived before. I thought, what if you were the past life? The story is about Carol, a pianist who can no longer play because of an injury whose nature is mysterious. Desperate for a cure, she finds herself going to her next life. Or is it? What should she understand by it?
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Inspirations, influences and glimpses here.
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The page 99 test
Q&A with Amazon top reviewer Jon P Bloch here.
Q&A with literary editor Victoria Mixon here.
Audio about the book (on Mixcloud)
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