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Hungry Woman Eats The Sky: Devotions for the Starved- — Color / Illustrated Edition

Hungry Woman: Devotions for the Starved is a mythic poetry collection for those who have outlived their silence.

This book is not self-help. It is not affirmation. It is not healing language softened for comfort. These poems move through hunger, obsession, devotion, rage, eros, loss, and reclamation as sacred states—not problems to be solved.

Drawing from ancient goddess lineages, descent myths, and embodied ritual, Hungry Woman speaks to those who have been told they are too much, too intense, too desiring, too alive.

You thought I was dead: Words the Goddess Left

This is a book for what survived.

For the words that didn’t get spoken,

the selves that were buried too early,

and the voice that learned to wait.

These pages are blank on purpose.

Write what returned.

Write what is still breathing.

The Rune Dictionary

A quiet rune dictionary for listening rather than definition.

One rune per page, with space to write, reflect, and record what each symbol speaks to you.

For study, ritual, journaling, or keeping company with the old signs.

No instruction. No authority. Just room.

Mothers Against Math: This is not a Test

For long evenings, sharpened pencils,
and the quiet patience of sitting there anyway.

This notebook offers space for notes, doodles, complaints, calculations, or thoughts that don’t need to add up. Nothing here needs to be solved. Nothing is graded.

Some problems don’t require answers.
They require somewhere to land.

The Hungry Woman Dictionary

This is not a dictionary of definitions.

It is a dictionary of desire.

Each letter opens a page for what you hunger for,

what feeds you,

what you remember,

and what still wants a name.

Some entries will be small.

Some will take a lifetime.

This book begins with the alphabet

and ends wherever you do.