about the author

morgan voisin is a poet, essayist, and trans woman writing from the edges of memory, identity, and becoming. her work explores the soft violence of adulthood, the aftermath of survival, and the quiet beauty buried inside grief.

through spare, searing language, she documents what it means to live honestly—even when honesty is dangerous. she writes toward healing, but not always from it; her words are tender with splinters, open with ache.

morgan's creative focus lives in the raw places: transness, mental health, autonomy, intimacy, the divine, and the liminal space between breakdown and transformation. she believes in writing what others are afraid to say—and doing so with as much care as fire.

when she isn't writing, she's probably biking through the city, listening to sad girl music, or watching the morning light change through her window.

welcome to her corner of the internet. stay as long as you need.


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she burned quietly like the last ember of a dying star, so alone that her end would be only a flicker of light in another's sky