Raised in Installments
A letter about father absence, childhood poverty, and the village that covered what one man left unpaid.
These are the letters that make up the project.
Each one explores fatherhood, emotional inheritance,
and the patterns we carry from the families we come from.
Some are written to my father.
Some are written to my son.
Some are written to the boy I used to be.
Together they form the story of a man trying to break the line he inherited.
A letter about father absence, childhood poverty, and the village that covered what one man left unpaid.
A letter about father absence, almost-love, and the hidden damage of learning to accept inconsistency in exchange for connection.
Letter 2 of First Man in the Line explores family pressure, shame, and inheritance. A father's promise to raise his son without fear.
The moment I learned I was going to be a father, my first instinct was escape. A letter about inherited absence and choosing to stay.
A son writes to the father who kept leaving. The first letter in First Man in the Line, a series about absence, inheritance, and breaking the pattern.
First Man in the Line is a writing project about fatherhood, emotional inheritance, and breaking generational cycles. Start the letter series here.