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Correspondence (a commentary)

by Levi The Poet

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    Today, in celebration of the one-year anniversary of Correspondence (a fiction), I am releasing Correspondence (a Commentary) - a pay-what-you-want audio download available on a suggested donation basis, with over an hour and a half's worth of content read by yours truly. I love audiobooks, and thought maybe some of you might, too. If you'd like to read along, I've included the 50-page downloadable PDF detailing my thoughts and inspirations behind 2014's nautical children's story.
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Post Script 03:01

about

November 17, 2015 marks the one-year anniversary of the release of Correspondence (a fiction). I've always wanted to put out (a commentary) on the record. This is my [non]fiction.

I’d like to say that I think that art can stand on its own. I think that stories can just be stories. I don’t think that you need to know the why behind Correspondence in order to enjoy it, the same way that I don’t need to know the why behind Tolkien’s Lord of the Rings in order to enjoy it. That doesn’t mean the behind-the-scenes is unimportant, and of course the whys mean something (and Tolkien’s why happens to influence a lot of mine, in this case), but it is possible to simply enjoy something for what it is, or what you know it to be. It’s one of the reasons that I’ve always been drawn to artists whose lyricism forms any sort of depth enough to leave you sorting it out for yourself, or content to remain objective. When I was young, it was Andrew Schwab, Conor Oberst, Isaac Brock, Spencer Chamberlain, others. And even though my parents never stopped asking me why or what does it mean? so that they could understand or regulate, I never needed the lyricists’ reasons behind words that I simply thought were beautiful because they were. They existed. They were there and they were something that simply was and that was good in and of themselves.

That said, I’d like to tell you why.

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released November 17, 2015

All music written, composed, and co-produced by Alex Sugg
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e: alexanderjsugg@gmail.com

All words and narration by Levi Macallister
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