KRW Wrote:I've just finished "Mirage", and I loved it! It was a great book but I would love to hear some of FPW ideas on hypnotic regression and false memorys (for a personal reason).
The real question for this thread is--- Where is "DNA Wars"?
At the end of this book it says watch for DNA Wars, the new novel by F. Paul Wilson and Mathew J. Costello from Warner Aspect in April 1998. So, where is this book? :confused:
KRW-Just looking for another adventure!
Maggers Wrote:I just got a signed hard cover copy of "Mirage" on ebay. Yipee! I can't wait to read it, although I may have read it before. I've had a paperback version kicking around for a few years and I can't remember if I read it or not. :confused:
Gotta love this memory...it's pretty good, it's just short.
But at least I get to enjoy books and movies again and again and again, almost like the first time.
KRW Wrote:You crack me up! I can think of quite a few things I'd like to experiance again and again and again, almost like the first time. But I'm not quite sure if movies and books makes it in that catagorey YET!!!
KRW
Biggles Wrote:I have short term memory problems too. I'm told that I sometimes ask the same questions repeatedly or reiterate things I've already said.
I have short term memory problems too. I'm told that I sometimes ask the same questions repeatedly or reiterate things I've already said.
KRW Wrote:The real question for this thread is--- Where is "DNA Wars"?
At the end of this book it says watch for DNA Wars, the new novel by F. Paul Wilson and Mathew J. Costello from Warner Aspect in April 1998. So, where is this book?
Marc B. Wrote:If memory serves, DNA Wars was retitled and released as Masque.
fpw Wrote:Correct.Agreed. That statement reminds me of the studies they do in crime study classes (see, I can't even remember that) where they have a subject run through a classroom, and then they examine what the students remember about him.
Mirage began when I heard Elizabeth Loftus speak at a Johns Hopkins seminar on false memory. For more, check out http://www.fmsfonline.org/
From what I've read on memory recovery therapy, it's as bogus as can be. The therapist implants memories -- and that ain't so hard to do.
As someone said -- maybe me -- the more you know about memory, the more amazed you become that we remember anything accurately.
Maggers Wrote:I just got a signed hard cover copy of "Mirage" on ebay. Yipee! I can't wait to read it, although I may have read it before. I've had a paperback version kicking around for a few years and I can't remember if I read it or not. :confused:
Gotta love this memory...it's pretty good, it's just short.
But at least I get to enjoy books and movies again and again and again, almost like the first time.
Marc B. Wrote:If memory serves, DNA Wars was retitled and released as Masque. Hope this helps.