Unearthed
Poems on Loss and Return
Unearthed is a poetry collection written across years of loss, rupture, and quiet return.
These poems move through grief, love, disorientation, and becoming, not as a linear story, but as an inner landscape shaped by memory, body, and land. They speak to what surfaces when familiar identities fall away, and to the slow work of re-rooting after life rearranges itself beyond recognition.
Written in fragments and seasons, Unearthed traces the paradox of grief: how what is uncovered can both undo us and press us deeper into the ground, like a seed. The poems sit between myth and the everyday, between tenderness and brutality, between what is buried and what insists on being felt.
This collection is not an explanation or a resolution. It is a record of presence. A companion for those who have loved deeply, lost quietly, and are learning how to stand again in their own skin.

