
Forest of Memory
A METAtropolis Story
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Allyson Johnson
About this listen
Katya deals in Authenticities, trading on nostalgia for a past long gone. But when she encounters a stranger who calls himself Johnny in the woods - even she can't say whether it's real or not.
This story was first published in METAtropolis: Green Space, the third entry in Audible's original series.
©2013 Mary Robinette Kowal (P)2014 Audible Inc.
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- Graeme Stanley
- 26-02-2024
Great short story
Well written, great narration (as usual by Allyson Johnson). Also loved the uncertainty of the ending. 5 stars!
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