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“EmberInk was born out of fire, not comfort. I wrote this collection because some truths would not leave me alone. Poetry became the place where grief, faith, rage, love, shadow, and transformation could all stand in the same room without pretending to be anything else. I didn’t write EmberInk to sound polished or safe. I wrote it to be real. It’s for the people who have wrestled with themselves, walked through darkness, questioned everything, and still kept reaching for light.

The title EmberInk carries that spirit. An ember is what remains after the burn, but it is also what can start a new fire. Ink is the mark, the testimony, the proof that something was felt deeply enough to be written. So EmberInk is about what survives the flames and what gets created because of them. It is the residue of pain turned into language, and the spark of something still alive.

As for ‘The Christian Satanist,’ that name is meant to confront people’s assumptions. It is not about worshipping evil. It is a paradox, a mirror, a challenge. It reflects the tension I’ve lived with: faith and rebellion, devotion and defiance, light and shadow, sacred truth found in places most people are too afraid to look. I chose that name because it forces a pause. It makes people ask questions. And that is part of the work. Too many people want clean labels for messy souls. My art lives where those labels break.

At its core, EmberInk is about survival, awakening, and the strange holy fire that can rise out of a life that has been bruised, tested, and remade.”

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