What if your mind didn’t break—but revealed a different way to measure the world?
In Ajar, the familiar slips sideways as womanhood, mood disorder, and memory collide in a kaleidoscopic reckoning. Through searing poems that move from ERs to fertility clinics to the haunting quiet of home, you are offered a new lens—one where psychosis isn’t failure, but a different kind of knowing. This collection doesn’t just describe survival—it redefines it, offering a radical vision of recovery from gendered violence and psychic rupture. Honest, electric, and deeply human, Ajar dares to hold both madness and meaning at once—and in doing so, cracks open the door to a healing you didn’t know was possible.