What’s Inside
MOTHER!
A genre-defying collection that refuses the idea that identity is self-determined. Moving through girlhood, labor, pregnancy, loss, and care, this book exposes how women are shaped by expectation long before they have language for it—and what it takes to name that shaping out loud.
Cleah’s Bequest
A darkly funny, razor-sharp novel about family, inheritance, and the complicated math of obligation. When something is left to you, it is never just the thing itself—it is the history, the tension, the unfinished business that comes with it.
Night Hag
A haunting confrontation with the body as a site of fear, memory, and control. This is a book about what lingers, what presses down, what refuses to be rationalized away—and how deeply the past can inhabit the present.
Mosaic
A fragmented, deliberate reconstruction of self. Through memory, rupture, and reassembly, this work resists the idea of a singular, stable identity and instead builds something truer: a life made of pieces that don’t always fit cleanly together.