The Nocturnal Voice

By Jeffrey Miska
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(4.67 based on 3 reviews)

Published: June 24, 2012
Words: 10,276 (approximate)
Language: English
ISBN: 9780983502845


Short description

This short story is the third in a series. Unique to the others, the inspiration and story line follows Swiss Psychologist Carl Jung's theory of synchronicity. The story opens in a mental institution just as a group therapy session is about to begin. It is the moment when Daryl, an intelligent and eccentric young man finds the purpose behind a haunting voice speaking to him in his dreams.

Extended description

This short story is the third in a series. Unique to the others, the inspiration and story line draws from Swiss Psychologist Carl Jung's theory of synchronicity. The story opens in a mental institution just as a group therapy session is about to begin. It is the moment when Daryl, an intelligent and eccentric young man meets Ali, an unhappy victim of life's cruelty. This chance meeting that brought them together gives the final answer to the haunting voice within Daryl's dreams.

Tags

tattoo, synchronicity, jungian pschology, psychiatric hospital, lonliness, psychiatric clinic, metaphysical experience, dragon tattoo, tattoo romance, suicide attempt

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Review by: C.J. Schmidt on Oct. 28, 2012 : star star star star star
Very good short story. Highly recommend. Thanks for the free read!
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Review by: Janette Maisonneuve on July 01, 2012 : star star star star
After reading Deux Semaine, this story was very different. I think I was expecting a purely scientific feel of the drama that happens in therapy sessions and the metaphysical stuff was not expected. After I reread it knowing it was more fictional, I loved the symbolism of “Save the little girl.” I still not sure about the non-clinical parts, but the “beauty and darkness side by side” line as a description of mental illness was beautiful. I recommend it.
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Review by: Julie Green on June 27, 2012 : star star star star star
Can I get an OMG? I thought this story was really good. I am a firm believer in synchronicity and although the concept in this story was out there, I got totally lost in it. I would love to see a lot more with this theme. It was wonderful!
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