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Part of Amazon Best Seller in Short Stories

From Introduction:

The Dream Seeker has the ability to help you remember a dream. Not just any dream: a key dream. One that unlocks your potential. He does this by speaking a word or phrase that sparks your memory recall.
His power might seem implausible to you. How can someone help me remember a long-forgotten dream? I suppose it would seem implausible to me, as well, if it had not happened to me in real life.
I was on the phone with my writing partner, Damian Hospital. He mentioned something about then-Yankees first baseman Tino Martinez. As soon as he said, “Tino Martinez,” a dream from the night before hit me. I shared my experience with him, and said, “Wouldn’t it be cool if someone could do that at will? Just walk around and make people remember dreams just by saying a word?”
The Dream Seeker was born. And now you know why I believe in the Dream Seeker.

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