Never apologize for being honest!
We all are scared to share. Stop silencing your inner thoughts. They just might save someone.
Costner
He writes with the disarming candor of David Sedaris, the intimate self-exposure of Lena Dunham, and the cool, observational precision of Joan Didion, blending humor, vulnerability, and razor-edged clarity into a voice that feels both confessional and controlled. His work navigates the quiet fractures of modern life: mental health, ambition, identity, and desire, rendering them with a sharp emotional intelligence that refuses both self-pity and superficiality. Moving fluidly between fiction and nonfiction, Costner chronicles the tension between who we perform as and who we are, offering a lens that is at once deeply personal and unmistakably of this moment.