
The Rabbit Hole
by Dan Oakey

After the birth of her son, Tam senses her world quietly shrinking — not through conflict, but through subtle expectations, small silences, and the slow erosion of self. As emotional pressure mounts, she begins to question her life. The Space She Claimed traces her gentle yet profound movement from psychological confinement toward presence, autonomy, and the rediscovery of inner space, offering a contemplative exploration of motherhood, identity, and the quiet power of awareness.