
All in a Day's Dance
A cybertale of music
by
L. R. Lane
Genre/s
Fiction
Publish Date
March 9, 2010
Short Description
All in a Day’s Dance, a story about artistry and self-image tells of a woman converting her thoughts and emotions into music at the end of a day.
Pursuing happiness is her obsession and she secretly draws characters of dancers who reflect who she would like to be and creates music for them.
She meets face to face with one of her self-designed characters and empowers him unrealistically leading to a spell-like adventure and a life-altering riddle.
It becomes her mission to gain control of her raw creative energy.
The scenarios and music are demonstrated together in the setting of a website where certain factors unbeknownst even to the protagonist are revealed.
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Description
All in a Day’s Dance, a story about artistry and self-image tells of a woman converting her thoughts and emotions into music at the end of a day.
Pursuing happiness is Truchsia Winbuckle's obsession and she secretly draws characters of dancers who reflect who she would like to be.
Everyone and everything she has interacted with is present in some way in each phrase she incorporates into her music.
Unexpectedly Truchsia meets face to face with one of her self-designed characters and considers him to be the manager of her dreams, giving him all the qualities and power for bringing her aspirations to life.
She is totally taken into a spell-like adventure and wishing for more while the challenging antagonism within her intensifies. Yet the mystique of the vibrant enigma constantly allures her and it becomes amplified more when he presents to her an unfathomable life-altering riddle.
Determined to have it all by continuing to pursue happiness in her love life and career she continues to see her enigmatic manager as the key to the puzzle she is struggling to figure out and where her music is coming from remains a mystery to her.
It becomes her mission to gain control of her raw creative energy.
The scenarios and music are demonstrated together in the setting of a website where certain factors unbeknownst even to Truchsia are revealed.