As autumn settles over Puget Sound, I reflect on a year of shadow work, self-discovery, and creative renewal. These quiet mornings, coffee in hand, journal open, remind me that healing often happens in stillness
Author: Vennie Kocsis
Near Death
Walking with the inner child through the painful paths.
A Conversation With a Poet: Jo Dammacco
Poet Jo Dammacco discusses her emotional journey through poetry. Her writing reflects personal themes, particularly the loss of her daughter, while emphasizing the therapeutic power of expression and community.
The Ninety-First Day
An apartment’s bizarre clause unravels Airie’s sanity; walls become doors, beings emerge, and reality fractures, leaving her trapped between dream, delusion, and a truth she cannot escape.
Moats, Drawbridges, and Other Bad Ideas
A field guide to hiding my flaws in plain sight.
A Conversation With a Poet: Kris Janvier
New York poet Kris Janvier invites you into the vivid world of his Drift series; where raw inspiration meets lyrical depth in every line.
Float Through My Window
Remnants of lovers past emerge in this lyrical reminiscence.
Phases of the Moon
The moon has always been a mirror of our own cycles of becoming. In this collection, I’ve blended the lunar phases with Keeper glyph constellations to create celestial art that reflects both mystery and meaning.
The Eternal Struggle of Emotion and Existence
In a world of relentless suffering and unrecognized resilience, we transform pain into hope, while confronting a shadowed existence.
Anarchy of Healing
"I fought demons before I took a breath, looked at death inside of a womb, so nothing you do can break my cracked back; the bricked up soul that remains whole."
When the Body Remembers: Trauma, the Nervous System, and the Long Road to Healing
The journey of healing from childhood trauma is complex, intricately connected into the web of the nervous system. Healing is about recognizing the present and fostering safety within ourselves.












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