
Lifetime In Ink
Project
Lifetime in Ink is a promise I made to myself — to write a poetry book for every year of my life. It started because my hands explain better than my throat ever could. My voice fails me, but words on a page don’t. Writing is the only way I know how to be heard.
Each book is a snapshot of who I was in that year — the things I couldn’t say, the people I loved, the versions of me I let go of, and the lessons that stuck. Some years hurt more than others, some are softer, but all of them are honest.
I don’t care about being famous or remembered. If even one person reads something I wrote and feels less alone, that’s enough for me. I’ll keep writing as if I’m dying — I am. Every poem leaves a piece of me behind, something real, something that says I was here.

