FULL CIRCLE

Nina S.

  • FULL CIRCLE uses the unspecified "you" and "i" pronouns heavily to illustrate the dialogue between my present, past, and future selves -- especially within the context of recovering from an extended depressive period. Within the collection, I explore the fear of "losing myself", the struggle of changing, and the hope of success. Having overcome that era of my life, I'm able to look back with compassion and sympathy. My greatest and most impossible dream of getting better has become a reality -- bringing me full circle.

  • It's my firm belief that most people are more interesting than they give themselves credit for. To spend time inside your head, and become familiar with your thoughts -- that's what gives you the ability to create.

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