The Artist’s Journey

“All had crumbled around her, all had crumbled inside her, all except that one little jewel, now soaking up the sun like an open flower.”
Evalyn Jameson senses something quietly insistent shaping her life. It isn’t something she can easily explain or prove, only something she feels compelled to attend to. Living within the pressures and distractions of the modern world, she begins to follow that knowing wherever it leads, toward questions of creation, perception, and what it means to truly see.
The Artist’s Journey traces this inward and outward movement with patience and clarity, exploring the spaces where thought, feeling, and art begin to overlap. Moving gently between interior reflection and lived experience, the novel invites the reader into a process rather than a conclusion.
This is a book for those drawn to creative life not as performance or ambition, but as a slow, attentive reckoning with reality—and with oneself.
It can be found here.