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On My Own by Jeffrey Piton
On My Own by Jeffrey Piton
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You can hear The Lumineers and Imagine Dragons just from the vocal mix, the heavy acoustic guitar, and the way the production doubles every harmony. Somehow the breaks always have oh-oh-oh and the melody flitters like a sparrow, but it still works. It's the simple message that says it all.

“It’s been a couple years
now I have scars to remind me
it can take a while
to get the wounds to heal”
— Jeffrey Piton
Jeffrey lives in Montreal, Canada, land of cold winters, sweet summers, and salty poutine. We think after he drops his new EP today he going to feel pretty good even if he has a few scars left from the experience.
  
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Morgan Sheppard (1007 KP) created a post

Jan 4, 2026  
Stories belong to everyone. 📚✨

On #WorldBrailleDay, I want to pause and celebrate the readers who experience fantasy through touch, sound, and imagination. Braille isn’t just a format—it’s a gateway to worlds filled with dragons, magic, courage, and wonder.

As an indie author, accessibility matters deeply to me. Stories lose their magic when they’re locked behind barriers, and inclusive publishing helps ensure that no reader is left outside the gates. Whether it’s Braille, audiobooks, large print, or other accessible formats, every path into a story is valid and powerful.

Today is a reminder that imagination has no single shape—and that reading is for everyone. 💙

#WorldBrailleDay #IndieAuthor #FantasyBooks #Accessibility #InclusiveStories ♿📖✨