Ever feel like your identity has secret rooms—some neatly furnished and others filled with curiosity? One writer recently opened up about her own colorful corners, describing her attraction to women as a distinct “room in the house that is my identity.” How intriguing is that? And with the stars aligning for identity exploration today, it seems like a perfect moment to unlock those doors! As she shares her journey through her novel Evelyn Hugo, a heartfelt love story between two women, her husband, screenwriter Alex Jenkins Reid, was all in—her biggest cheerleader, helping her express a side of herself that yearned to be seen. It’s a beautiful reminder that love, in all its forms, can illuminate those hidden spaces. So, what might your rooms say about you? Find out more about her heartfelt revelations and the love that fuels her creativity! LEARN MORE.
“My attraction to women is a room in the house that is my identity,” she said, adding that her husband, screenwriter Alex Jenkins Reid, understood that her novel Evelyn Hugo — ultimately a love story about two women — was about her “spending time in that room.” “He was so excited for me, like, ‘What a great way for you to express this side of you.’ And he helped me get the book to be as romantic and beautiful as it could be,” she shared.
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