Naturally Curious, Fatefully Optimistic, Beautifully Intense and Amazingly Accurate
Intercepted: Memory, Houses, Gardens
A Dream Anthology and Graphic Memoir
This dream anthology is a living, nonlinear memoir told through recurring dreams, memory, and reflection. Part story, part contemplation, part visual journey, it traces a childhood shaped by movement, structure, and imagination, growing up in Jamaica within worlds of formality, ritual, instability, and deep interior exploration.

Rather than offering interpretation or conclusions, this work invites readers into a private dreamscape that functioned as both refuge and training ground when I was a child. Gardens that cannot be left except by touch. Sculptures that open into other worlds. Hidden passageways, rubble, silence, and survival. These are not symbols to be decoded, but landscapes that emerged before language was available to explain what was happening in my waking life.
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Interwoven with these dream narratives are reflections on my memory, neurodivergence, trauma, curiosity, and the ways a nervous system learns to organize experience through sensation, imagination, and story. The book moves gently between the real and the surreal, the grounded and the boundless, allowing each to inform the other without hierarchy.
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​Designed as a graphic memoir, Intercepted: Memory, Houses, Gardens, pairs lyrical prose with visual storytelling to capture what cannot be fully articulated in words alone. It is not a guide, a theory, or a spiritual claim. It is a record of how one mind learned to explore the world first in dreams, and later in life. My mind.​
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This project exists as an act of witnessing, for me, for my children, and for anyone curious about the interior worlds we build long before we know what to call them.
Coming in 2026
