{Sometimes, when you live, a part of you still dies. Sometimes, when you die, a part of you still lives.} a memoir about my attempt on my life and the consequences I had to face from it.
{I once drew a smile / On the road where I lived, / White chalk and clumsy fingers, / Not the kind of picture that lingers / But it was enough for me to smile back / And smile back, I did.} a poem exploring the concept of long-term memory loss
{Dear Mama, / I didn’t mean to cry / But sometimes rain pours from a cloudy sky } a poem about apologizing to my mom for the pain my mental illness caused her
{I once heard the ghost of a song / In the middle of the night / For a moment long / A melody I couldn’t quite explain / That I never expected to hear again.} a poem about almost remembering something that has been lost.
{“I have lost a leaf,” I said. “Will I ever get it back?”/ The green grass said to me, “It’s all in your head. Your branches are full of leaves, so there is no point in worrying.”}
a poem about watching your leaves fall, but no one believes you.