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For the Ones Who Whisper ‘I’m Still Here’ — This Is Why I Wrote It
Some books are written with ambition. Others are written with aching hands at 3 a.m., just to survive
About the Book
where the moon went quiet is a 385-page tapestry of poetry and prose, woven from 100 fragments of a soul unraveling and mending.
It holds stories of heartbreak and healing, of identity lost and rediscovered, of womanhood, faith, and the quiet strength it takes to begin again.
Each piece is a breath — some soft, some scorched — written for those who have known the ache of silence, who carried grief like a second skin, and stitched their way back to life with nothing but tenderness.
Told in five movements — The Unraveling, The Burn, The Becoming, The Softness, and The Awakening — this collection traces a path through fire and into light. It does not ask to be read in order, only to be felt.
More than a book, it is a quiet companion for those who have ever whispered “I’m still here,” when the world had long stopped listening.