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hazyn forsythe
23 November 2025
rosie is a handmade, mixed-media storybook following rosie the rabbit as she searches for safety in a quiet, ruined world.

each illustration was drawn on reclaimed paper, each word is handwritten, and the past is faintly visible beneath the surface.

rosie is a gentle survival tale blending softness with eerie stillness-it hints at strange things, such as the ones who still move beyond the grass.

enter rosie's world and see what comes after the end through her eyes.
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Imprint:   hazyn forsythe
Country of Publication:   United Kingdom
Dimensions:   Height: 216mm,  Width: 279mm,  Spine: 6mm
Weight:   367g
ISBN:   9781739614638
ISBN 10:   1739614631
Pages:   20
Publication Date:  
Audience:   General/trade ,  ELT Advanced
Format:   Hardback
Publisher's Status:   Active

hazyn forsythe (they/fae) is a poet and multidisciplinary artist whose work centres mental health, the sapphic and queer experience, and the quiet, stubborn magic of survival. neurodivergent and often half-drifting between gardens, archives, and imagined worlds, hazyn weaves together poetry, digital art, userscripts, and memorywork-finding new ways to braid tenderness, autonomy, and imperfection into form. their first chapbook, i think this feeling is hope, was published in 2022 as a celebration of personal milestones in healing. hazyn's writing has also appeared in Monstera by Brayford Bard Press. in 2023, they were one of the featured poets and artists in the university of lincoln's ma fine art × ma creative writing exhibition, BARE, and contributed to the planning and installation of the exhibition. hazyn continues to create across mediums-poetry, digital art, userscripts, archival projects-finding new ways to weave memory, tenderness, and autonomy into their work. they are based in lincoln, uk, but leave pieces of themselves tucked quietly in every garden, archive, and imagined world they touch.

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