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Primitive Beauty

Author’s Sketchbook

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Primitive Beauty

De : J. S. Nathaniel
Lu par : J. S. Nathaniel, Avery Sandoval
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Primitive Beauty: Author's Sketchbook

Performed by Avery Sandoval & J.S. Nathaniel · 10 hrs 15 min · Dual narration

Literary poetry & prose

His mother kept journals her whole life.

She never showed them to anyone.

She never finished them.

She died.

He opened them.

What J.S. Nathaniel found wasn't a manuscript. It was a life mid-sentence; raw hope written in the dark, dreams deferred like letters with no address, beauty pressed so close to pain you can't tell where one ends and the other begins. He didn't clean it up. He didn't finish what she started. He made something else: a sketchbook. An act of witness. Ten hours of voices moving through what was never meant to be heard.

Patsy Cline plays on Spotify three times without being summoned.

Kitchens flicker. Ottawa shores freeze and groan.

The mold wins. The middle child sees everything.

The white picket fence yellows at the edges of a suburban dream.

Performed by Avery Sandoval and J.S. Nathaniel across more than ten uninterrupted hours, this dual-narration recording doesn't perform the work; it inhabits it. Poems spoken without urgency. Gothic fragments left deliberately open. Journal entries delivered in the rhythm of thought, not conclusion. Two voices in the same interior dark, arriving at nothing except presence.

There is no plot. There is no resolution. There is only the moment before a feeling gets explained; and the rare company of someone willing to stay there with you.

For listeners who found themselves in Ocean Vuong's On Earth We're Briefly Gorgeous, Maggie Nelson's Bluets, or Ross Gay's Catalog of Unabashed Gratitude, and wanted it to go on longer than it did.

©2025 J. S. Nathaniel (P)2025 J. S. Nathaniel
Art Mémoires, journaux et correspondance
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