Lost and Not Found


Read by Teel McClanahan III

(3.7 stars; 30 reviews)

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.


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Episode 1 Read by Teel McClanahan III
Episode 2 Read by Teel McClanahan III
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Episode 19 - Thank you Read by Teel McClanahan III

Reviews


(0 stars)

I liked most of the book but it took a turn for the worst near the end. It seemed like the author didn't know how to end the story and just turned it into fantasy in the borrowed setting of Peter Pan, with Tinkerbell as the love interest. It would ...


(0 stars)

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 ...


(0 stars)

I thoroughly enjoyed this book. The plot has quite a few twists and turns. The last part was completely unexpected - a very imaginative use of a traditional tale. Teel skilfully uses words and his narration is excellent. I'm looking forward to listening to "forget what you can't remember". Thanks ...


(0 stars)

It became clear at some point that this novel had been written for NaNoWriMo, the writing exercise referenced in the novel, and while some might find this kind of self-reference trite, I thought it was interesting and honestly inspiring to listen to a description of the creative process. I have ...


(0 stars)

An interesting and unconventional book. This just happened to be the only thing I gave a listen to while undergoing the rabid month of November Nano... with the loss of a single writing buddy. Ironically enough. I found it to be very brave in some ways and very hard to ...


(0 stars)

I hereby name Teel "Author Most Likely to Take a Right Turn." I was flowing along with the story, but wondering where it was going when it suddenly took a dive (literally). The last part was wholly different from the first half, and reminded me of the "Untrue Tales" series. ...


(4 stars)

I was not expecting to like this one, but I listened to it anyways. I ended up confused but I did enjoy it. kodus for having a omnisexual character!


(0 stars)

I am surprised that this does not have an explicit tag. peace, chuck