A grayscale photo of a woman with long hair, wearing a textured top, standing against a plain background.
Infinite grain, a hyper-fixation on blank canvases.
— Solenne Grace, Colouring Sounds

Where Symbols Become Worlds.

Through fragmented prose, surreal imagery and poetic confession, Solenne Grace constructs a world where love, grief, femininity and transformation bleed into one another. Moving between psychic landscapes, memory, spiritual longing and bodily decay, this book explores what remains after identity fractures and illusion dissolves.

Windows frost over, flowers blacken, mirrors distort, and light mutates under the pressure of becoming. With a voice that is visceral, haunting and unmistakably singular, Grace blends gothic surrealism with raw emotional intimacy to create an immersive literary cosmos suspended between collapse and transcendence.

At once devastating and luminous, this is a book about survival through feeling — and the strange beauty of continuing to exist.

Cover of a book titled 'Colouring Sounds' by Solenne Grace with a blue background and beige text.