Audiobook ((install)) - Inocentii

Author: Dr. A. L. Vox, Independent Media Scholar Date: April 14, 2026 Abstract The digital audiobook market has long been dominated by two poles: the celebrity narrator (authoritative, performative) and the synthetic voice (efficient, sterile). This paper introduces and theorizes a third, emerging category: the Inocentii Audiobook . Named from the Latin inocentii (the innocent ones, the nameless), this format deliberately employs non-professional, often anonymous, and contextually "naïve" vocal performers. Far from a technical limitation, the Inocentii approach functions as a radical narrative device. Drawing on case studies from experimental literature, ASMR culture, and accessible publishing, this paper argues that the Inocentii Audiobook reframes listening as an act of co-creation, empathy, and vulnerability, challenging the very definition of authorship and performance in the spoken-word medium. 1. Introduction: The Problem of the Perfect Voice For a decade, the audiobook industry has pursued sonic perfection: crisp enunciation, consistent pacing, and emotionally calibrated delivery. Yet, a countermovement is growing. Listeners report feeling distanced by flawless performances. The polished narrator becomes a filter, not a window.