WILD REMEMBERING

Wild Remembering explores childhood as a landscape shaped by silence, animals, and the things that go unspoken. Set against the rhythms of rural life, it traces the inner formation of a girl growing up in close proximity to land, weather, and watchful presences both human and otherwise.

Moving between narrative and lyric modes, memory, instinct, and imagination, the work examines how identity takes shape in isolation, how emotional knowledge is absorbed rather than taught, and how the natural world becomes a source of meaning, refuge, and reckoning.

Accompanied by original illustrations that move alongside the text, these pages attend to small moments and subtle shifts revealing how early experience settles into the body and lingers long after childhood has passed.

This is a meditation on girlhood, belonging, and the unseen forces that shape who we become.