Mythology of a Dragon
Mythology of a Dragon is a poetic autobiography told through myth, body, and memory~
a journey scribed through a being called genesis.
Moving between tenderness and rupture, ceremony and critique, the collection confronts the stories we inherit, the roles we are assigned and shaped by: gender, belonging, shame, desire, silence~ then turns them over in the hands until they reveal what was always alive beneath them. These poems speak in a voice that refuses containment: sacred and trenchant, intimate and uncompromising, willing to name the choke, the gurgle, the abyss~
This book moves as a prayer of devotion~ a summoning of love and reverence into the body into our relations, into the ways we touch, conflict, choose, live and return.
Across water, wilderness, altars, and thresholds of self-witness, genesis writes toward a living wholeness: not perfection, but presence. The work carries a devotion to truth that is felt in the body~ where fear can be beautiful, where silence has texture, where survival is not the end of the story, and where transformation is not a metaphor but a gravity.
Mythology of a Dragon is for readers who want poetry as encounter: a mirror that burns, a balm that does not lie, a myth that tells the truth