*WITHDRAWN FROM ORIGINAL PUBLISHER.* BELIEVE SURVIVORS.
Undone, Still Whole is Tianna G. Hansen’s debut collection of poetry, 48 pages. A journey guided by divine feminine figures and symbols chronicling trauma and recovery. Persephone, goddess of the Underworld, who embraces the darkness; Artemis, hunting trauma and triggers to relish their destruction; Calypso, feeling passion like the waves of an ocean growing, allowing one to consume and be consumed; Hecate, Three-Headed Goddess of Witches, who evokes the idea of crossing over, a silent witness to pain and suffering. This collection asks "what am I?" A woman undone, but still whole, a body that has been battered by the hands of time, by men and abusers. A woman not broken but who does not feel whole - this collection attempts to make sense of that feeling, of living in the aftermath of trauma, embracing womanhood and the moon as a muse for being whole in every phase of life and healing.
*WITHDRAWN FROM ORIGINAL PUBLISHER.* BELIEVE SURVIVORS.
Undone, Still Whole is Tianna G. Hansen’s debut collection of poetry, 48 pages. A journey guided by divine feminine figures and symbols chronicling trauma and recovery. Persephone, goddess of the Underworld, who embraces the darkness; Artemis, hunting trauma and triggers to relish their destruction; Calypso, feeling passion like the waves of an ocean growing, allowing one to consume and be consumed; Hecate, Three-Headed Goddess of Witches, who evokes the idea of crossing over, a silent witness to pain and suffering. This collection asks "what am I?" A woman undone, but still whole, a body that has been battered by the hands of time, by men and abusers. A woman not broken but who does not feel whole - this collection attempts to make sense of that feeling, of living in the aftermath of trauma, embracing womanhood and the moon as a muse for being whole in every phase of life and healing.