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Just Another Love Story - An Audio Narrative Project

This is just another story about love, our love and dreams. There are so many stories of love, and every one of them is the same, told over and over, with different characters and casts, but the same plot. Yet we never tire of hearing the same old story, told and retold, because deep in our little hearts, we yearn to live all those little triumphs and sorrows, over and over again. Once is never enough, there is never a limit to how much we can relive the trials and tribulations of love. A single lifetime is too short, so we look to others to fill that gaping need deep within us. To show us what is love, and to feel love, for the short few moments that the stories last. To let our hearts be deeply wrenched, to have the rawness of our emotions pulled out from deep within us, to let us feel what it is to be human again.

Just Another Love Story began as an accident. I was bored, trapped in my hometown with no Internet, virtually cut off from the only world I knew. So I wrote. Then I thought, why not read aloud? And then I recorded. Voila. The audio narrative project was born.

Click on each clip to listen to the story, narrated by me. There is also a transcript of each clip if you prefer to read it yourself, or if you simply can't make out what I'm mumbling about.

(Do be patient, the clip may take some time to load. Pardon the audio quality, as I do not have access to a proper soundbooth, so it's ghetto recording in my room.)

If you love or hate what you heard, or simply need to say something, please drop me an email or leave a comment here or here.

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