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A collection of seven diverse short stories about pianos and pianists. -A woman ponders the significance of the piano's role within her relationship with her father. -A lounge pianist negotiates an alternative to paying his massive debt to the city most notorious gangster. -A man is abducted for the sole purpose of playing the piano during his captor's dinners. -Who wouldn't accept $25,000 to teach someone how to play the piano and write a song in one week? -Two men (and a custodian) attempt to unlock the mystery behind a haunted organ. -A haunting opera poster and grand piano follows a former…mehr

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A collection of seven diverse short stories about pianos and pianists. -A woman ponders the significance of the piano's role within her relationship with her father. -A lounge pianist negotiates an alternative to paying his massive debt to the city most notorious gangster. -A man is abducted for the sole purpose of playing the piano during his captor's dinners. -Who wouldn't accept $25,000 to teach someone how to play the piano and write a song in one week? -Two men (and a custodian) attempt to unlock the mystery behind a haunted organ. -A haunting opera poster and grand piano follows a former singer's grandchild through life. -A sociopathic virtuoso offers a favor to two elderly women.
Autorenporträt
Daniel W. Wright is a poet, editor, and fiction writer. Wright is the author of poetry chapbook Gods of a Former World (Crying Heart Press, 2025), the full-length poetry collection The Unheard Music (Kung Fu Treachery, 2025), and the novel Call Center (Back of the Class, 2024). He is also the author of four other full-length collections of poetry, five poetry chapbooks, a novella, a short story collection, and co-author of four poetry splits. His work has appeared in numerous print and online journals including Chiron Review, Book of Matches, and Gasconade Review. Wright currently resides in St. Louis, MO where you can usually find him in a bar or a bookstore.