GRAFFITI SONATA by
gene o’neil - Imagine the loneliness you’d feel, if your classically
trained flautist of a spouse moved out, and took your young daughter with her. Flip through the artist’s sketchbook, as his images transform from love, to
loss, and give way to grief. The story is organized in a sonata structure, with
dream sequences blending ghost-like visions with the natural world. In ‘Graffiti
Sonata’, the reader delves into an unfocused mind, sinking into despair as he loses everything he ever loved. This
story first appeared in Dark Discoveries
Magazine issue #18, Winter/ Spring 2011, and was reprinted in Best of Dark Discoveries, published by
Dark Regions Press in 2015.
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