The Frail Hearts Stories project centers its entire structure on two simple foundations: creating a safe place and self-expression. It was born following a fairy tale, "The Black Aquarium", conceived and illustrated during the years of university studies by Fiore Sinzar Hafner and developed in two phases. The first step was the creation of an illustrated book composed of four original stories inspired by the stories of Oscar Wilde and One Thousand and One Nights. “Love Concept”, this is the title of the collection, aims to be a first step towards the establishment of a sharing space. Starting from the book, a workshop was then created aimed at teaching how a work of this genre is born; from the analysis of the book we moved on to a training session on the essence of storytelling and everything that makes it up (structure, characters and layout), a real creative laboratory focused on the analysis of the stories which led to the development of a new story by the participants entitled "The Journey".
Frail Hearts Stories concluded on the evening of Wednesday 29 November. On this occasion, the pages of the book (available for reading in Italian, English and German) and the results of the workshop were exhibited in the common space of Weigh Station, in the company of the creators.