Receipts, Redactions, and the Proof of a Vanishing
They told the story without the one who lived it.
The lines, the rhythms, the images-they traveled farther than the name that birthed them.
This is what remains.
Part poetic memoir, part evidence file, The Archive That Erased Me is a conscious act of reclamation. Each piece is a timestamped poem, written in the author's unmistakable voice, paired with archival notes and digital artifacts that reveal a silent theft-how early online work was lifted, remixed, monetized, and fed into systems that would later claim originality.
It is the record of a ghost in the feed.
It is the ledger of what was taken.
It is proof that erasure is never complete when the one erased refuses to stay silent.
Layered with grief, defiance, and precision, this book does what no platform, algorithm, or corporate archive ever intended: it names the author, dates the work, and keeps the receipts.
Once printed, this archive can never be deleted.
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