Unfixed
A must-read for fans of Between Two Kingdoms, Famesick, and The Daily Stoic, Kimberly Warner's stunning debut brings us a philosophical memoir about illness, identity, and finding steadiness in an unfixed world.
“Warner’s poetic prose and intimate descriptions of her inscape while grieving... plunge readers directly into her reality.” —Publishers Weekly, Editor’s Pick
“Genre-defying... A gripping, often literary memoir that ruminates on life’s unfixable complications.” —Kirkus
What happens when your body becomes uncertain territory?
In Unfixed, Kimberly Warner chronicles her descent into a world shaped by chronic illness, neurological instability, family secrets, and the destabilizing realization that the foundations of identity may be far less fixed than we imagine.
As Warner investigates the hidden truths surrounding her father and family history, she simultaneously confronts an elusive illness that alters not only her physical reality but her perception of the world itself. Water becomes both metaphor and lived experience: disorientation, drift, immersion, survival.
Blending memoir, philosophy, and emotional inquiry, Unfixed explores how we continue living when certainty disappears. Warner writes with extraordinary intelligence and vulnerability about illness, grief, embodiment, forgiveness, and the difficult art of building meaning inside ambiguity.
Lyrical, searching, and deeply original, Unfixed is a profound meditation on how we build meaning, identity, and resilience in a life that refuses to stay certain.
Publisher: Empress Editions
Publication Date: 11/11/2025
ISBN-13: 9798992386547
Dimensions: 9.8 x 6.6 inches
Print Length: 250 pages
BISAC Categories:
Biography & Autobiography / Personal Memoirs
Biography & Autobiography / Philosophers
Biography & Autobiography / Women
Territories Available: Worldwide