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Listen.
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Ongoing, First published May 12, 2013
"Music is a form of expression. Taking that away is eliminating thousands of people's voices."  In a world where music is illegal, Avery Grimmer must find a way to survive a way without it... Or that's what everyone else thinks. They don't know that she secretly downloads music and is constantly making her own. On her way to town one night, she stumbles upon a hidden club with a mysterious and cocky DJ. This in turn leads her to meet others just like her; music lovers who just want a way to express themselves.  Four teens. Many secrets. Huge crushes. One hope.  Will their determination make music legal again?  Or will they fail and have to live a life without expression- in jail?
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When Charlie gets away from his drug dealing father and is sent to live with his grandparents, things aren't suddenly okay. Charlie's broken. He's not sure he ever wasn't broken. When things get unbearable, the only thing that helps Charlie feel grounded is music. What can he do when he runs out of batteries for his old walkman? At school crowds of people gather to watch Travis perform, but when he goes home his only company is his cat. He escaped his abusive parents, but now he lives with his older brother who is usually away working. Will the strange, quiet boy he finds sitting on his porch trying to listen in on his music put an end to his loneliness?