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ashprint

ashprint is a digital poetry collection exploring grief, memory, and personal aftermath. Through formally inventive, emotionally charged poems, it traces the shape of loss across time, family, trauma, and cultural debris.

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​The Shape of Leaving - A lyrical address tracing the emotional and metaphysical contours of departure, memory, and uncontained connection.

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The Physics of Loss - A layered meditation on grief and transformation told from a fire tower, where science, memory, and love converge in a landscape of elegy.

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Census of the Gone - A haunting mock-government form that tries—and fails—to categorize absence, grief, and the people who vanish without resolution.

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The Archive of Almost - A surreal museum tour through rooms filled with unsent messages, withheld words, and unfinished arguments—what’s left behind when nothing is said.

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TOWERS - A fragmented first-person account of 9/11 as witnessed from a middle school classroom, where memory, media, and fear blur into one long falling.

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