Graffiti Dreams - A short story by Dontez X. James
Graffiti Dreams - A short story by Dontez X. James
You don’t have to be whole to be worthy.
After a tragic accident leaves rising graffiti artist Wyatt Jones in a wheelchair, he must rediscover his purpose, passion, and power. Graffiti Dreams is a moving and visually rich novel about resilience, art, identity, and healing.
With the help of Sophia Wright, a physical therapist who once gave up her own creative dreams, Wyatt begins a powerful journey—learning to create from a place of pain, hope, and community. What starts as therapy transforms into something greater: a mural that speaks for the forgotten, created by those who refuse to be invisible.
This book is a tribute to every dreamer who’s ever been told “you can’t,” and found a way to say “watch me.”
Perfect for fans of contemporary fiction, stories about overcoming adversity, and art-driven narratives.
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