
Nina Camp writes about love, longing, and emotional self-sabotage with honesty, precision, and enough humor to keep from falling apart.
What you should know before reading my stuff…
I’m an introvert living quietly in New York City. My life has played out like an awkward rom-com.
My heart’s been broken again and again, but I’ve stayed hopeful. (And that hope has yielded some great love.) I’ll show you how it’s done.
Think of me as your tour guide through emotional chaos armed with a flashlight – or lantern, if you’re a romantic like I am – and a sense of humor. We’re gonna need that humor.
My essays have been featured in HuffPost, Women’s eNews, Good Housekeeping, Mr. Beller’s Neighborhood, and Introvert, Dear.
I have a debut novel in the works that combines psychics, tarot cards, romance, opera, salsa dancing, glorious solitude, and a strong New York vibe.