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Mnemonic Phantasms
- Narrated by: Luigi Pascal Rondanini
- Length: 2 hrs and 42 mins
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Summary
Have you ever wondered about the deep-sea depths of unorthodox, unclassifiable stories that most ghostwriters take to their graves unseen? The kind of tales that straddle realities and make you second-guess the line between fact and fabulist fiction?
If so, Mnemonic Phantasms is the deliciously twisted tell-all you've been waiting for. In this daring anthology, an anonymous ghostwriter exposes some of the most bizarre, mind-bending client requests they've encountered over decades of sculpting prose in the shadows.
With dizzying narrative dexterity and a masterful command of speculative psychosphere violation, "Ava Silica" (a soigné nom de plume) brings listeners along for a wild ride. It's a no-holds-barred immersion into the most uncharted, unchartable territories where few ghostwriters dare to tread.
Part memoir, part uncategorizable omnibus, this one-of-a-kind volume boldly unveils every ghostwriter's darkest secret: that the most unbelievable assignments are also often the most demanding. Thanks to Silica's decision to shatter the civility cloaks of confidentiality, you, the listener, get to experience the delicious, disturbing psilocybin trip of sheer WTF?!
So forget novels or nonfiction because the most unbelievably bizarre happens in the literary underworld after the pen is dipped in madness. Why bother with mild mainstream fare when you can descend into the screaming abyss of the inscribed with Mnemonic Phantasms as your guide?
Once you've sampled these desiccated plumes of narrative dementia, you'll never look at the ghostwriting profession (or reality) with the same unscarred eyes again.
Perhaps this description is another exercise in bending truth and fiction until one can no longer differentiate the real from the artfully rendered. The choice is yours to believe what you've heard here or not.