Letters from Love Itself

Asking for Love to reveal itself to us.

If Love itself were to write you a letter, what would it have to say? We're a collective of writers asking that question — together, and one heartbreak at a time.

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"If love itself were to write you a letter, what would it have to say?"

— The question that started it all

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The Original Question

"If Love itself were to write you a letter, what would it have to say?"

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On Discernment

"Was what you experienced really Love — or just the closest thing you'd been offered?"

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On Healing

"What is heartbreak trying to teach you that nothing else could?"

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On Faith

"What would it look like to let Love exist in your life for however long or short it's meant to?"

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About the Collective

It started with
one question.

LFLI began with a single, sincere question. In the summer of 2022, while processing a breakup, Chase wondered what Love itself might say to him directly — and felt he received an answer, written out almost like a letter. He shared it with thirty-six friends and asked them to pose the same question for themselves. Their letters became the seed of something bigger: an open invitation to anyone, anywhere, to ask Love the same thing and share what came back.

Over a hundred people answered. Forty of those letters became our first collection. We're a writing collective based in Fort Worth, Texas — some books carry many voices under the LFLI name, others, like the work of our founder Chase A. Brown, carry just one through a single season of heartbreak, healing, and faith.

Either way, the question stays the same. We're still asking it. We hope you'll ask it too.

— LFLI

"Someone out there needs
exactly what you wrote."

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