A surreal Southern journey through memory, myth, and mowing grass. After a fall in a grocery store, one man wakes up in a town that feels like memory itself. Syrup bottles whisper wisdom. Red Snapper lawnmowers hum through time. And the locals—Barrel McCartney, Mrs. Maplesworth, and Eddie in his winter coat—carry stories that refuse to be forgotten. Nostalgia is a place where the past isn’t just remembered—it’s lived. Where laughter echoes from sitcoms long gone, flapjacks are served with a side of existential reckoning, and the march of progress is met with a firm “Not here. Not now. Not ever.” Guided by eccentric souls and haunted by the sterile logic of Sans Serif, the narrator must decide what to hold onto, what to let go, and how to remember without regret. Michael Wayne Cottle’s Nostalgia is a philosophical comedy, a spiritual meditation, and a love letter to the flawed, fading, and unforgettable past. It’s a story for anyone who’s ever heard a hymn in a country church, tasted a Moon Pie with RC Cola, or wondered if memories follow us to the hereafter.

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