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Nadezh Frank
If lives were paintings, Nadezh Frank’s would be a Jackson Pollock—a constellation of linguistics, photojournalism, fashion, and philosophy spread across continents. From Moscow to London, Paris to New Orleans, Prague to Munich and Zurich, her global perspective shapes her work. After years capturing visual narratives, Nadezh transitioned to creative writing, channeling her photographer’s eye for human complexity into prose and poetry.
Fluent in English, French, and Russian, she draws from a rich cultural background to shape her artistic vision. Nadezh often compares creativity to a garden where the seed of conceptual thought is nourished by the soil of tangible experience. So when she’s not writing her second novel or reading the likes of Alan Watts, you might find her bouldering in the Magic Woods or lending a hand on a local farm.
Her working manuscript, The Benefactor of Snails, explores the intersections of identity, memory, love, and control within an upmarket speculative framework.