We Hyperfocus Magazine
An ADHD singer songwriter. An AuDHD multidisciplinary artist with synesthesia.
Singer songwriter Mia Nicolai on Drowning, her new single about ADHD and masking
“There was pain from my childhood, from my Eurovision experience, from lost love, and from the growing realization that life wasn’t unfolding the way I imagined it would,” writes Mia Nicolai. Read about her music career and neurodivergence.
“Having many special interests is ok,” says multidisciplinary artist Brianna Young
“I can allow myself to jump around from music to painting, to directing and costume making,” says Brianna Young. She is autistic, ADHD and has synesthesia. Here, she talks creativity, hyperfocus, success and down periods. Have a read.
We Hyperfocus is an arts magazine and platform featuring neurodivergent creatives.
The mission?
Change the narrative around neurodivergence by showcasing the creative ways neurodivergent folk navigate life, and the world.
We focus on hope, positivity, creativity and representation.
Our magazine articles dive into artists’ creative process, highlighting both the challenges and the powers of a neurodivergent mind.
We want to offer other neurodivergent creatives ideas for setting up a work/life, as an artist, that works for their neurotype.
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Annie Ridout, founder and editor






