Primitive Beauty
Author’s Sketchbook
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Some books are read. This one is inhabited.
The audiobook edition of Primitive Beauty: Author’s Sketchbook offers an intimate listening experience, two voices moving through poems, fragments, and private journal entries written before they were made safe, finished, or explained.
Performed by Avery Sandoval and J.S. Nathaniel, this dual-narration recording creates a shifting interior landscape: moments of distance and closeness, observation and confession, witness and presence. The result is not a performance in the traditional sense, but an extended act of attention.
Across more than 10 hours, listeners are invited into:
- Poems spoken quietly, without urgency or resolution
- Unfinished prose and gothic fragments allowed to remain open
- Journal entries delivered in the rhythm of thought, not conclusion
- Reflections on love, desire, doubt, and beauty that resist comfort
This audiobook isn’t designed for background listening. It’s meant for long walks, late nights, drives with the volume slightly too high, times when you want a voice beside you rather than a story rushing toward an ending.
Primitive Beauty is for listeners who live inwardly, who don’t need art to explain itself, and who understand that some things are clearer when they’re spoken slowly.
This work comes from the moment before certainty, before a thought hardens into an opinion, before feeling is explained away. I’m interested in what happens there: the unfinished, the split, the quietly intense.
This audiobook is not a set of instructions. They won’t heal you or fix you or tell you what to think. They exist to keep you company while you pay closer attention. If you’re looking for answers, you may be disappointed. If you’re willing to sit with what doesn’t close neatly, you’re welcome here.
©2025 J. S. Nathaniel (P)2025 J. S. Nathaniel
