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Today, I found myself at a coffeehouse, working on an unexpected supplement to my Midday record, released in 2012. By now, I expected to have already released Sunset, the next EP in the 24 Hours series I envisioned over three years ago.

After speaking with a friend nearly two months ago about Midday, I soon realized that it was more than a collection of songs—it was a story. Ash casually suggested, “You should write the story behind Midday.” And so it has begun.

Having spent the majority of this afternoon writing, I can now say that a third of the first draft is now complete. The plan is to release an illustrated print edition of the story, a narrated e-book version using the album as a backing track, and a stand-alone Midday Story EP.

In order to make this project a reality, I will need additional funding to cover the cost of mixing vocals over the music, illustrating the story, printing books, and creating an e-book version. Will you join me on this adventure?

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Music from Argo the Ship will always be free on this website – not because it’s worthless, but because its value can only be determined and justified by you, the listener. Music brings meaning into life. Music can create feelings within you that, quite frankly, are next to impossible to replicate. Listen to this music and decide what it’s worth to you. If you feel compelled, come back to this site after you’ve had a chance to listen for a while and leave a comment on the album’s page, stating how much you would be willing to pay for it if you could, along with your reasons why. And, you actually *can* pay for it – in the usual places online. Just do a quick search.

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Painting by John Gregor.