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the third self

In their debut poetry collection, The Third Self, Paige delves into the creative process with honesty and vulnerability, highlighting the highs and lows of artistic expression.

Divided into three sections - the act of creation, imposter syndrome and creative identity - the collection offers a unique perspective on the journey of creative self-discovery. Through their words, Paige speaks directly to the universal struggle of overcoming the fear of failure and the constant pressure to be productive, encouraging readers to embrace the journey of creativity rather than just focus on the end result.

Kate Gough, author of The Maiden in the Tower, describes The Third Self as "a realistically bittersweet depiction of making art," one that celebrates the beauty of the creative process while acknowledging the challenges that come with it. Paige's philosophies on creativity and perfectionism offer insight into how society's constant need to be productive may hinge on being its downfall.”

The Third Self is also a deeply personal exploration of identity, with Paige's own experiences as a transgender individual woven into the fabric of the collection. Paige's unique perspective on the isolation of the artist, and the relationship between loneliness and creativity, makes this collection a must-read for anyone who has ever felt like an outsider.

In their debut poetry collection, The Third Self, Paige delves into the creative process with honesty and vulnerability, highlighting the highs and lows of artistic expression.

Divided into three sections - the act of creation, imposter syndrome and creative identity - the collection offers a unique perspective on the journey of creative self-discovery. Through their words, Paige speaks directly to the universal struggle of overcoming the fear of failure and the constant pressure to be productive, encouraging readers to embrace the journey of creativity rather than just focus on the end result.

Kate Gough, author of The Maiden in the Tower, describes The Third Self as "a realistically bittersweet depiction of making art," one that celebrates the beauty of the creative process while acknowledging the challenges that come with it. Paige's philosophies on creativity and perfectionism offer insight into how society's constant need to be productive may hinge on being its downfall.”

The Third Self is also a deeply personal exploration of identity, with Paige's own experiences as a transgender individual woven into the fabric of the collection. Paige's unique perspective on the isolation of the artist, and the relationship between loneliness and creativity, makes this collection a must-read for anyone who has ever felt like an outsider.

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