Karma your mother
RAW THOUGHTS ABOUT LOVE,ANGER AND HEALING
Karma your mother is a visceral autofiction about rage, love, and survival.
Told through a mix of diary fragments, poetic monologues, and emotional flashbacks, it dives headfirst into the chaos of toxic relationships, motherhood, trauma, and rebirth.
With a bold, unfiltered voice, it explores how silence becomes poison — and how writing can be a way back to oneself.
This is not a journey of forgiveness. It’s a declaration of war against guilt, shame, and the polished masks women are taught to wear.
It’s not a tale of redemption — it’s a scream of survival, delivered with biting humour and radical tenderness.
Sera Wound (pseudo) is a French writer and self-made creative who has been writing since she was 14.
A lifelong diarist turned multi-graduate, she uses her voice to explore emotional trauma, motherhood, resilience, and the beauty of messy truths.
She writes in both French and English.
Her style is raw, literary, and sometimes defiant — shaped by personal survival, bold female authors, and her passion for language as a weapon and a refuge.