I’m writing here because I wanted a place to document things as they’re happening, not after I’ve already decided what they mean. Lately, a lot in my life feels in motion, and writing has always been the way I slow things down enough to understand them. SuperNova exists as a space where I can think openly, journal honestly, and sit with experiences while they’re still unfolding.
I’ve always been someone who processes internally first. Writing helps externalize that. It gives shape to thoughts that would otherwise stay scattered, especially during moments of change. This isn’t about having answers or conclusions. It’s about noticing patterns, tracking growth, and allowing myself to be present with uncertainty instead of rushing past it.
Music has been a constant through all of this. It’s the throughline that keeps showing up, no matter what else is happening in my life. I’m an aspiring music creative, and so much of how I understand the world comes back to sound, performance, and the culture that forms around them. Music has taught me how to listen closely, how to collaborate, and how to think beyond the surface of things. It’s not just something I’m interested in, it’s how I orient myself creatively.
Music has been a constant through all of this. It’s the throughline that keeps showing up, no matter what else is happening in my life. I’m an aspiring music creative, and so much of how I understand the world comes back to sound, performance, and the culture that forms around them.

Music has taught me how to listen closely, how to collaborate, and how to think beyond the surface of things. It’s not just something I’m interested in, it’s how I orient myself creatively.
At the same time, I find myself drawn to the spaces around music: media, storytelling, branding, visual culture, and the ways creative work is shared and sustained. I’m interested in how ideas move, how taste forms, and how creative projects grow without losing their meaning. Writing gives me a way to explore those questions without needing to package them neatly.
SuperNova is where these threads come together. Right now, it’s personal. It’s a place to write about my life, my relationship to music, and the ideas I keep circling as I move through this stage of becoming. It’s not a finished project or a polished statement. It’s a working space, shaped by curiosity and honesty, and allowed to evolve over time.
I don’t know exactly what this will turn into, and I’m not trying to force it into a specific shape. What I do know is that I want to stay consistent, stay reflective, and keep returning to writing as a way to make sense of where I am and where I’m going. Through SuperNova, I’m continuing to write, explore music and culture, and build a body of work that grows alongside me.

