Fantรดmeย โ€“ Chapter 9, Part 4

In the shadows of the opera, an astrakhan cap. A fluttering cape. The shiver of the shoulders as a cold porcelain mask touches cheek and nose and forehead. Dark eyes, full of sorrow, gaze deep into a mirror. Then music starts to play, perhaps from nowhere: a single piano key is pressed repeatedly, the note... Continue Reading →

Why Am I Rewriting Phantom of the Opera?

In re-writing Phantom of the Opera, I am trying to connect with a Sensibility that I found in the original, marrying modern writing practices with the emotion and tension of the original, and expanding Lerouxโ€™s seminal work into something a modern reader might enjoy more, but which also connects to the Romantic ideals of a past conception of literature.

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