<b>Sometimes there's a town called Indianola.<br><br>And sometimes there isn't.</b><br><br><i><b>A New York Public Library Best Book of the Year</b></i><br><br>June, 1993. Claire has been dumped in rural Indianola, Texas, to spend her whole vacation taking care of mean, sickly Grammy. There's nothing too remarkable about Indianola: it's run-down, shabby, and sweltering, a pin-dot on the Gulf Coast.<br><br>Except there <i>is</i> something remarkable. Memories shimmer and change. Lizards whisper riddles under the pecan trees. People disappear as if they never existed. Yesterday keeps coming unspooled, like a video tape. And worst of all, a red-lightning storm from beyond our world may just wipe the whole town off the map, if Claire and her <i>maybe</i>-girlfriend Julie can't stop it.<br><br>Because reality doesn't apply in Indianola. Indianola is not supposed to exist.<br><br>Surprising, brilliant, and, like, totally tight, <i>Forget This Ever Happened</i> is speculative horror at its finest, featuring a queer romance from a queer author and dark, dazzling world-building.