To My SisStar: Shana, With Love,
In To My SisStar: Shana, With Love, grief becomes galaxy — a handwritten mythology, a personified entity that weeps, prays, travels, and teaches.
When friendship turns constellation, Singleton finds her SisStar in every celestial sign: in dreams, in the clouds of Athens, in florist shops, in the halos of morning — even in hospital halls.
This collection is a direct correspondence to her sister departed — an exploration of the intersections where questions turn into prayers, where faith becomes both tether and test. Each poem transforms divine timing and memory into keepsakes of her best friend’s ascension — omnipresent, omnipotent.
Even from the grave, a glowing sisterhood sustains — a galaxy of grace, an angel’s afterglow guiding. Becoming astronomy. Becoming odyssey. Refusing to fade.
Through these letters, Singleton discovers that love does not end in death. Though grief aches, it is not an ending — but a bridge. Between Earth and Heaven. Between heartbreak and healing. Between the body and the spirit. Between you and God.