Daria Niewiadomska

How to begin?
Writing rarely starts with a finished sentence. More often, it begins with an observation, a small gesture, or a thought that keeps returning insistently. Attention allows you to catch these moments and give them form before they disappear in the rush of everyday life. It is from such fragments that language emerges—language that attempts to name experience, even if it never does so directly. Writing rarely starts with a finished sentence.
More often, it begins with an observation, a small gesture, or a thought that keeps returning insistently. Attention allows you to catch these moments and give them form before they disappear in the rush of everyday life. It is from such fragments that language emerges—language that attempts to name experience, even if it never does so directly…