Letters from Love Itself
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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— The question that started it all
The Collection
"If Love itself were to write you a letter, what would it have to say?"
01"Was what you experienced really Love — or just the closest thing you'd been offered?"
02"What is heartbreak trying to teach you that nothing else could?"
03"What would it look like to let Love exist in your life for however long or short it's meant to?"
04Responses to
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.
"Someone out there needs
exactly what you wrote."