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Notes Over Yonder by Scott Morse
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Notes Over Yonder

by Scott Morse

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AdHouse Books (2008), Hardcover, 64 pages

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This painterly short-story, devoid of words, is incredibly rich in emotion. Scott Morse tells a tale in two parts, a tale of two guitar players, one jilted and lonely in the big-city, the other widowed and living by the sea. Their two lives are terribly different, but they are both in pain, and can find little solace in the world. But their lives do intertwine, if only briefly, and in the anguish of one lies the hope of the other. ( )
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Amazon.com Product Description (ISBN 0977471527, Hardcover)

The busy hum of the big city envelopes a lonely jazz musician as he deals with loss on the night of a big gig... and a world away, a desolate beach bum pines for his lost lover as a call from beyond washes up at his feet. A mischievous cat and a haunted ukulele tie their worlds together as NOTES OVER YONDER presents a surreal, magical, visual sort of music. Award-winning author Scott Morse combines these two quiet short stories into a uniquely woven tapestry of painted sequential images.

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