Bethany Nicole writes liturgies for the living—braiding memoir, cultural critique, grief, joy, and Blackness. Soulwork is both altar and archive: a womanist offering of reflection, resistance, and radical care.
/rēˈkast/: to give a different form by melting it down and reshaping it.
Understanding the trauma our religion inflicted so we can melt it down and reshape it to create a more whole and vibrant spirituality.
Author of When We Talk to God: Prayers and Poems for Black Women, coming in May 2025.
Filtering life, faith, anger, and peace through the lens of my experience, my social location, and my God.
A poetic playground for restless dreamers. For the ones asking deeper questions, recovering from burnout, or wondering if softness still has a place in the world.