Save Me! (From Myself): The Existential Crises of a Creative Introvert

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Discover the compelling journey of self-exploration with **Save Me! (From Myself): The Existential Crises of a Creative Introvert**. This vibrant hardback collection by **So Lazo**, a talented illustrator, delves into the emotional landscape of the creative introvert. Filled with 144 beautifully illustrated pages, this book captures the often-untold stories of feelings that resonate deeply with anyone who has faced impostor syndrome, unrequited love, and the trials of early adulthood. With a unique blend of honesty, humor, and heart, So Lazo's work beautifully articulates the struggles and joys of being a creative in a world that often feels overwhelming. This book is not just a read; it's a comforting companion for anyone navigating their emotional maze. Perfect for anyone searching for **self-help books for creatives**, or **graphic novels about introversion**, this collection promises to resonate with readers who appreciate authentic and heartfelt narratives. A must-have for your book collection or as a thoughtful gift for friends who are artists, introverts, or just in need of some relatable content. Don't miss out on this colorful adventure through the ups and downs of creative life! **Condition: BRAND NEW** | **Format: Hardback** | **Publisher: Chronicle Books** | **Get ready to embrace your feelings with So Lazo's poignant and relatable comic collection!**

By Lazo, Sonia
By Lazo, So
Condition: BRAND NEW
Format: Hardback
Number of Pages 144
Publisher Chronicle Books


WARNING: This book contains so many feelings! This colourful collection of comics will take you on an expertly guided emotional journey, from impostor syndrome to unrequited love, with stops along the way for excitement, joy, vulnerability, and existential dread. Illustrator and self-proclaimed crybaby So Lazo renders each experience with honesty and heart, navigating the obstacle course of early adulthood with their distinctive style and self-deprecating humour. Heartbreakingly earnest and effortlessly queer, this little book captures the trials and tribulations of the creative introvert in vivid detail.

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