Between the Scars
- Andrew Bice

- Aug 13
- 2 min read

In a culture that often treats healing like a race and personal growth like a product, the Arc Series offers something different—an invitation to slow down, listen inward, and honor transformation as a deeply personal, relational journey.
This series was never about arrival. It was about rhythm. About breath. About the sacred terrain between breaking and becoming.
Each book meets you where you are—not with instruction, but with presence. Whether you are reclaiming your rhythm, untangling the edges of personal transformation, or simply pausing to listen to your own breath, these works offer companionship without prescription.
They do not tell you how to heal. They walk with you as you remember that you already carry the wisdom to do so.
Woven through poetic depth, lived experience, coaching insight, and ritual practice, the Arc Series invites a slow reclamation of self—one that is embodied, resilient, and deeply relational.
This isn’t a linear journey. It’s a constellation. Woven not with chronology, but with clarity, courage, and quiet invitation. At its heart is the reader’s agency—their breath, their story, their stillness.
As more companion resources surface—journaling prompts, tactile editions, visual motifs—they will continue echoing the heartbeat of this journey. Not as content to consume, but as rhythm to return to.
Because resilience isn’t built in isolation. It is forged in connection. And healing isn’t a destination. It’s a way of being.
Somewhere between the scars and the stars, a threshold opens. Not a conclusion, but a quiet turning. A space to reflect, reorient, and begin again.
What the Arc Series Offers
Book 1: A gentle reckoning with identity and belonging
Book 2: A soulful exploration of rhythm, memory, and emotional ecology
Book 3: A mirror and a map for embodied resilience—honoring scars as credentials and legacy as quiet action
Each title is a threshold. A space to reflect, reorient, and begin again. Woven through poetic depth, lived experience, coaching insight, and ritual practice, the series invites a slow reclamation of self—one that is embodied, resilient, and deeply relational.
These are available on Amazon
Thank you for walking this arc with me. These words weren’t crafted from theory—they were lived. They rose from real moments of rupture and restoration, shaped by breath, memory, and the quiet work of returning to rhythm.
What I’ve shared here is personal. It’s the kind of knowing that comes not from distance, but from walking through. From listening deeply. From holding space for others while learning to hold it for myself.
I wrote these books to be shared—between friends, families, teams, and communities—because resilience isn’t built alone. It’s remembered in connection. It’s practiced in the everyday.
If these pages meet you in your own terrain, I hope they offer not just insight, but companionship. A gentle hand. A quiet strength. A place to begin again.
—Andrew




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