About the Author
Cheyenne Chessa is a poet, mother, and survivor who writes from the raw space between loss and healing. Her work is an act of reclamation—of voice, of womanhood, of the quiet power that remains after the storm.
Raised in the shadow of chaos, she found her way to language as a lifeline, shaping pain into poetry and memory into light. Unwanted Hands is both confession and ceremony—a collection that reaches into silence and pulls out truth, tenderness, and resilience.
When she isn’t writing, Cheyenne creates holistic self-care products that honor softness as strength and healing as rebellion. She believes in breaking generational cycles with compassion, in motherhood as transformation, and in the kind of peace that doesn’t require silence.
Her words are not just survival stories—they’re offerings for anyone learning to love themselves out of the dark.