Grasp is an exploration of the human condition through a collection of poems, essays, and prose.
Part memoir, part commentary, and part poetry, Grasp wrestles with diverse themes from a Christian perspective in light of the COVID pandemic, clashing politics, and the human struggle.
What does it mean to be human? What is the value of an individual in the face of trials and tribulations? There is light and darkness. There is life and death. There is faith and hope. Existence is filled with moments of joy, desperation, sadness, humor, and happiness. This collection explores common themes of morality, existence, meaning, and relationships.
To be human is to be vulnerable. To be human is to be complicated. But to be human is also to be amazing.