Bone & Sky
earth, cosmos, body, and the liminal spaces in between
Hi, I’m so glad you’re here.
Bone & Sky was my first body of work.This space holds the early roots of my writing—personal essays and reflections from a potent chapter of becoming.
I’m no longer posting new pieces here, but what’s here is yours to explore.
These days, you can find me over on Substack at Tending the Wild Root, where I share weekly letters or essays in devotion to the body as sacred, and to a life shaped by sovereignty, reclamation, and the slow return to what’s real.
Twice a month, around the new and full moons, subscribers also receive a private edition with field transmissions, astrological insights, rituals, and embodied practices.
Look forward to you joining me over there! 🖤

The Grief of Outgrowing Yourself
What happens when the music stops landing, when the places that once felt like home no longer fit? This piece explores the quiet grief of outgrowing what once defined you, and the uncertain space that follows.

The Invisibility Wound Has a Name
When I finally stopped performing and listened to the ache beneath the silence, my grandfathers came through. This piece is a devotion to the invisible lineage that shaped me—and the ritual I created to give them back their names.

Not on Social Media, Still Addicted
Visibility can become its own addiction. This piece explores the loop of performance, the ache beneath it, and what it means to root in your frequency, even when no one responds.

Grief Is the Way Back
Grief isn’t something to fix—it’s a pathway to presence. This piece explores how feeling fully can reconnect us to what’s sacred, embodied, and real.

What Depression Really Asks of Us
Depression isn’t a malfunction—it’s a message. This piece explores depression as a sacred initiation and an invitation to reclaim your aliveness from the inside out.