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The Year I Became a Muse

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The Year I Became a Muse

By: Diana Zaitseva
Narrated by: Anna Gilliam-Abbasi
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About this listen

This book is for the girl who disappeared while trying to be everything for everyone — and lived to tell the truth.

The Year I Became a Muse is not a memoir written from hindsight.

It is a rebirth told in real time.

Through raw moments, quiet revelations, and divine interruptions, Diana Zaitseva documents the season when survival became self-knowing — when grief softened into clarity, and chaos gave way to grace. This audiobook captures the unfiltered inner dialogue of a woman learning how to stay, how to listen, and how to rebuild from the inside out.

This is a story about losing your footing and finding your voice.

About walking through fear without romanticizing it.

About choosing presence over perfection.

About becoming the masterpiece after believing you were broken.

Spoken with honesty, vulnerability, and restraint, this audiobook feels less like a performance and more like a conversation you didn’t know you needed — one that lingers long after the final chapter ends.

If you have ever felt untethered, silenced, or called into a deeper version of yourself, this story will meet you there.

Not as a guide.

Not as a promise.

But as proof that becoming is allowed.

©2025 Diana Zaitseva (P)2026 Diana Zaitseva
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