Becoming is a poetry collection about transformation — not the tidy, Instagrammable kind, but the kind that comes from cracking open, breaking down, and rebuilding from the raw materials of truth.
These poems explore what it means to unearth your own voice after years of silence, to reclaim a body shamed into submission, and to feel your way back to wholeness — sensually, spiritually, and unapologetically. Through themes of sexuality, embodiment, grief, rage, and awakening, Becoming traces the non-linear path of healing and the sacred mess of becoming fully yourself.
It is part ritual, part reckoning, and part liberation — written not for performance, but for release.
If Two Years of a Middle Aged Woman's Life was a map of surviving, Becoming is the first breath after surfacing.