Through The Red Door's Open Maw
Through The Red Door’s Open Maw is an unflinchingly honest journey through healing. Slightly supernatural, Cato’s debut chapbook will encourage you to shed the pieces that want to fall away and embrace cycles of growth.
“Exploring concepts of home, family, love, and loss, Cato brings into words what many struggle to articulate on their own. A stunning debut.” — Anne Marie Wells, author of Survived By: A Memoir in Verse and Other Poems
“Through The Red Door’s Open Maw invites readers through the threshold into a liminal space where a hellish past blurs with present-day suburbia.” — Matthew Feinstein, author of Breeds of Breath
Through The Red Door’s Open Maw is an unflinchingly honest journey through healing. Slightly supernatural, Cato’s debut chapbook will encourage you to shed the pieces that want to fall away and embrace cycles of growth.
“Exploring concepts of home, family, love, and loss, Cato brings into words what many struggle to articulate on their own. A stunning debut.” — Anne Marie Wells, author of Survived By: A Memoir in Verse and Other Poems
“Through The Red Door’s Open Maw invites readers through the threshold into a liminal space where a hellish past blurs with present-day suburbia.” — Matthew Feinstein, author of Breeds of Breath
Through The Red Door’s Open Maw is an unflinchingly honest journey through healing. Slightly supernatural, Cato’s debut chapbook will encourage you to shed the pieces that want to fall away and embrace cycles of growth.
“Exploring concepts of home, family, love, and loss, Cato brings into words what many struggle to articulate on their own. A stunning debut.” — Anne Marie Wells, author of Survived By: A Memoir in Verse and Other Poems
“Through The Red Door’s Open Maw invites readers through the threshold into a liminal space where a hellish past blurs with present-day suburbia.” — Matthew Feinstein, author of Breeds of Breath