Fragments is a poetry collection about becoming without resolution.
Moving through five sections, the poems trace a life shaped by rupture, movement, connection, loss, and return. Each piece stands alone, yet together they form a continuous arc, from first stirrings of self to the ongoing work of living with what remains.These poems do not offer closure. They attend to moments that linger, moments that shift the body before language arrives. They follow what is carried forward, what is released, and what changes form along the way. The voice moves through fracture, connection, emergence, and becoming, not as stages to complete, but as states to live in.
Written with restraint and clarity, Fragments is for readers drawn to poetry that sits with uncertainty rather than resolves it, that honors motion over arrival, and that recognizes transformation as something lived daily rather than achieved.
This is not a book of answers.
It is a record of movement.