The Voice Behind the Words

Vivian is a writer whose work explores memory, silence, and the quiet inheritances that shape family life.

Moving between poetry and reflection, her writing often returns to the emotional landscapes of home, the expectations we grow up with, the questions we learn not to ask, and the histories that linger beneath ordinary moments.

Her poems frequently explore heartbreak and emotional rupture, tracing how loss, longing, and silence shape the inner lives of those who carry them.

The book also includes photographs taken by her grandfather in the 1940s, whose quiet act of documentation continues to shape the way she thinks about memory and inheritance.

Based in Pakistan, she writes about inherited fire, womanhood, memory, and the stories families leave unsaid.

 The Voice Behind the Words

Vivian is a writer whose work explores memory, silence, and the quiet inheritances that shape family life.

Moving between poetry and reflection, her writing often returns to the emotional landscapes of home, the expectations we grow up with, the questions we learn not to ask, and the histories that linger beneath ordinary moments.

Her poems frequently explore heartbreak and emotional rupture, tracing how loss, longing, and silence shape the inner lives of those who carry them.

The book also includes photographs taken by her grandfather in the 1940s, whose quiet act of documentation continues to shape the way she thinks about memory and inheritance.

Based in Pakistan, she writes about inherited fire, womanhood, memory, and the stories families leave unsaid.

 The Voice Behind the Words

Vivian is a writer whose work explores memory, silence, and the quiet inheritances that shape family life.

Moving between poetry and reflection, her writing often returns to the emotional landscapes of home, the expectations we grow up with, the questions we learn not to ask, and the histories that linger beneath ordinary moments.

Her poems frequently explore heartbreak and emotional rupture, tracing how loss, longing, and silence shape the inner lives of those who carry them.

The book also includes photographs taken by her grandfather in the 1940s, whose quiet act of documentation continues to shape the way she thinks about memory and inheritance.

Based in Pakistan, she writes about inherited fire, womanhood, memory, and the stories families leave unsaid.

What Readers Are Saying

Voices from readers who found their own stories between these lines.

Some poems felt like they were written about my own home. Quiet, honest, and deeply moving.

This book captures the silence we often feel but never talk about. I finished it in one sitting.

Beautifully written. The emotions in these poems stay with you long after you close the book.

A thoughtful and heartfelt collection. Some poems truly gave me goosebumps.