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The One By One Documentaries

Gregory Kemmis

Narrator Gregory Kemmis

Publisher: Gregory Kemmis

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Summary

This story is true and remains dedicated to impacting the needs and lives of individuals in society: all the topics are real, whereas it's main purpose is to raise awareness of ongoing issues, yet present encouraging messages. 
Inspired by the life, work and values of Artist/Composer, Producer, Leader & Friend: Gregory Kemmis. 
This is the first literary work written by Gregory W. Kemmis, an acclaimed artist. 
He specializes in media production, and his previous experiences include a plethora of original works and performances within the music industry. During the most recent decade to date, he rapidly grew within his career, expanding his knowledge and applied skills to include creating independent documentaries or episodic series. 
Intentionally covering on some of the most pressing issues, to educate and spark awareness about experience, adaptation and controversial topics still at large presently, Kemmis has taken this goal to another level when considering the writings contained within "The One By One Documentaries." 
It should also be noted that this literary work is a collection of what once was an episodic series made for television broadcasts but was never actually distributed to the public. Although this remains the case regarding the television series, Kemmis has changed direction to avail the opportunity to publish this series in book form. 
It was critical to him that the events contained within "The One By One Documentaries" be heard and spoken to worldwide readers as generations continue to adapt to life and culture. He composes this book as the first of what should remain important compilations towards sufficiently leading a way towards past silencing rights to express ourselves.
Duration: about 8 hours (07:39:44)
Publishing date: 2023-09-11; Unabridged; Copyright Year: — Copyright Statment: —