HONG KONG, May 1, 2026 / Neptune100.com – Exactly three years after the release of his original song First of May on May 1st, 2023, creator Jim Quarless announces First of May Timeline, a groundbreaking storytelling experience that blends science fiction, real-world events, and reader participation into a single evolving narrative.
While the musical track stands on its own as a reggae-influenced, electropop love song with soulful lyrics and comforting instrumentals, its underlying themes—human connection, divine timing, and shared experience—now serve as the conceptual foundation for this latest project.
choose-your-path, true story experience,” says Quarless. “By utilizing a
real-time documentation process, the project remains an ‘unknown’—a
living story that evolves as readers participate. While the unfolding
entries of the journal are available on the website, a recorded
‘snapshot’ of the timeline will be shared on May 1st, 2027.”
Learn more and choose your path at: firstofmaytimeline.com
About QUARLESS
QUARLESS is a global creative platform collaborating with partners worldwide to integrate original music, literary works, and creative content with lifestyle products. Founded by entrepreneur and artist Jim Quarless, the platform exists to inspire individuals to transcend physical, mental, and creative limits.
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