My Love Affair with Anxiety
Today’s show is going to be a very vulnerable one for me, but I am doing it purely for myself in my process of healing with the hopes that it may help other people who are struggling in similar ways.
On Adaptability and Resilience
Never have I felt more like a woman than now.
Why Did I Write A Man of Action?
I essentially wrote A Man of Action as a means of updating my “fictionalized scrapbook” and expressing my frustration with the law.
Why Did I Write A Man of Silence?
I essentially wrote A Man of Silence as a way to describe what daily gratitude looks like in slow living, while also coming (somewhat) to terms with my own divorce.
Why Did I Write The Dormant Age?
I essentially wrote The Dormant Age as a way to praise and commemorate my lifelong hobby as well as a critique on modern ballet and its destructive ways.
Why Did I Write The Paper Pusher?
I essentially wrote The Paper Pusher as a way to further connect with my mother’s memory and myself as a young adult.
Chronology: Bankson’s Life and Works
2026 1 January: Merged two businesses into one, all under Kaitlyn Bankson.
***To be Continued***
My Favorite Time Period Timeline (1850-1906)
The books that are the most sacred to me are as follows: Atlas Shrugged by Ayn Rand, Crime and Punishment by Fyodor Dostoyevsky, The Hunchback of Notre Dame by Victor Hugo, and Wuthering Heights by Emily Brontë. Of course, there are many other pieces of work that I love, but these speak to my soul.
On the Writer
However, I find that the only way to enhance one’s view of life is to romanticize it. Thanks to Ayn Rand, I now have a philosophical framework by which to live—Objectivism.
On the Reader
Books became my way of searching for the “why” to life.