I met Lucinda at a party where everybody seemed to be somebody, so it was refreshing to hear her (tongue in cheek) introduce herself as "the nobody woman" - no husband, no child and no fixed career; a life at odds with her conventional upbringing. I interviewed her later, still not knowing her much. In this interview she explains how she felt "confined to being correct" and "didn't feel entitled to pursue a dream... I feel as if I've never fitted into where I'm at at that point in my life." It's an ongoing tussle between constraint vs. creativity and finding the real Lucinda. Music: The Borderline by Emily Maguire