Becoming the Desert is a lyrical and immersive poetry collection that traces a journey through resistance, rupture, and renewal, where the boundaries between body and landscape begin to dissolve. Set against the stark and haunting beauty of the American Southwest, these poems reimagine the desert not as an empty or lifeless place, but as a living, breathing force-one that mirrors the inner terrain of the speaker.Across three interconnected movements-resistance, transition, and arrival-the collection follows a deeply personal evolution shaped by cycles of drought and flood, erosion and bloom, fire and regrowth. The speaker becomes the desert itself: thorned and weathered, hardened by exposure, yet still capable of holding hidden reservoirs beneath the surface. Grief moves like monsoon rains, arriving suddenly and without warning. Memory lingers in sediment and stone. Pain calcifies, but so too does resilience.As the poems unfold, the desert shifts from a place of survival to one of belonging. What begins as a landscape of harshness and isolation gradually reveals moments of unexpected tenderness-snow settling over cactus spines, the hush of dusk, the quiet persistence of roots pushing through caliche. Healing does not arrive as escape or resolution, but as a slow integration with the very forces that once threatened to undo the self.Both intimate and expansive, Becoming the Desert explores themes of identity, loss, transformation, and grace. It invites readers to consider what it means to endure, to soften, and ultimately, to inhabit one's own terrain fully. In this collection, survival is not the end of the story-it is the beginning of becoming.
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