My work exists somewhere between journal pages and altars. It's shaped by the tension between what is sacred and what has been left in ruin. Through poetry, prose, and fragmented narratives, I explore themes of trauma, divinity, desire, silence, and survival. My voice is confessional, spiritual, and unflinching. It is guided by the ghosts of what was lost and by the gods we become in order to survive.
I write for those who speak in metaphor because the truth has never been safe.
I write for those still learning how to return to themselves.
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Part I of The Gospel They Buried is now live.This is the beginning of something I didn’t think I would ever share. I’ve been sitting with these pages for years, trying to decide what silence is wort...View all Conversations
Stories by Katrina Hel
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The Gospel They Buried
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I never thought anyone else would read these pages. For a long time, I didn't even read them myself. I just w...
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