A Poetic Triptych // by Freegrandmaa

Love, Lust & Lazuli
A poetry collection by Freegrandmaa
Paperback (Lulu)
Premium interior print. Soft matte cover.
Lightweight, tactile, and beautifully bound.
Hardcover (Lulu)
Premium print quality with durable binding.
A collector’s edition made to last.
Signed Special Edition (Direct from Author)
Signed by Freegrandmaa.
Includes a handwritten line from an unreleased poem.
Shipped directly from the artist.
A new edition.
A full voice.
A return to the body, the shadow, the altar.
ABOUT THE BOOK
Love, Lust & Lazuli is a poetic triptych — three panels of the same soul, unfolding through devotion, desire, and transformation.
What began as survival has become devotion.
The poems are deeper. The voice, clearer. The silences, more intentional.
Each section stands alone like a gallery piece, yet together they form a singular portrait — a mirror to the heart in all its shades.
This work moves through tenderness and hunger, grief and alchemy, longing and rebirth.
It is a scripture of the sensual and the sacred, a relic of the underworld and the heavens alike.
Here, language becomes spellwork.
Here, the page becomes altar.
Paperback (Lulu)
Premium interior print. Soft matte cover.
Lightweight, tactile, and beautifully bound — made to be carried, underlined, and lived with.
Hardcover (Lulu)
Premium print quality. Durable binding.
A collector’s edition feel.
Signed Special Edition (Direct from Author)
Signed by Freegrandmaa.
Includes a handwritten line from an unreleased poem.
Shipped directly from the artist.
Limited availability.
WHAT MAKES THIS EDITION DIFFERENT
- Rewritten and re-edited with a fuller voice
- Expanded with new poems not included in the original release
- Structured as a triptych: Love, Lust, and Lazuli
- Blends poetry with original photography — some taken by my son
- Independently published under The Golden Thread Press
This edition is not a reprint.
It is a return.
WHO THIS BOOK IS FOR
For the lovers who didn’t get the fairytale.
For the ones who loved anyway.
For those who feel too much and refuse to numb it.
For the ones who have walked through longing and come back with language.
For the woman who has been both altar and offering.
For the body that remembers.
For anyone learning how to stay — in love, in grief, in becoming.
This book was written in seasons of survival, desire, devotion, and rebirth.
It carries the shadow and the light.
The hunger and the hymn.
If it found you, it was meant to.
Bless you for witnessing this work.
