


The sixth collection of Symphonic Literature.
Handwritten.
Not the only book of its kind – possibly the best yet.
What is Symphonic Literature?
Symphonic Literature, a writing style created by the author, fuses metatextuality, already present and celebrated in other mediums, with literary fiction and poetry. The stories are written to be read in the same amount of time it takes to listen to the songs they’re named after, and are split into thematic sections by poems assembled from song lyrics. To experience the style in its entirety, the reader should listen to the related material before, during, or soon after reading.
Why Bother?
The writing works traditionally, without music, but traditional literature is inarguably archaic and borderline anachronistic. If you have a love for the art form, harbor an interest in innovation, or are capable of thoughtfulness, the experience provides more than just a time sink. Symphonic Literature is an expansion of the form that maintains the reading experience as its core; a step in the metatextual yet maintained direction other art forms have taken.
Table of Contents
Intro
Came To My Show
A.I.
Rolling
Interlude
Seventeen Forever
Don’t You Worry Child
Madness
Outro
Foggy Notion
Disaster Hearts
Itchycoo Park
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