ABOUT ME

 

There are stories the world tries to forget.
But Gracie Lunah Steph remembers.

A writer, poet, and activist, Gracie creates from the margins—where memory lives, where love resists, and where softness survives. Her work holds space for disabled, queer, and displaced lives—stories often erased, yet burning with truth.

Each word is an offering.
Each book is a home for the unseen.

Gracie co-founded the Diverse Empowerment Foundation and is the creative mind behind Resilience in the ShadowsGolden Seams, and other sacred works rooted in tenderness, grief, and joy. Her writing is not just art—it’s advocacy, healing, and legacy.

This is Lunah Vibes—a sanctuary of language and light.
Welcome to the archive of everything that matters.

Even in the shadows, I did not disappear. I gathered light and wrote myself back into the world. — Resilience in the Shadows

A portrait of Gracie Lunah Steph in a white top, looking into the camera with a calm, thoughtful expression.
Grace Lunah Steph
Book cover for "A Mother’s Love Through Distance: A Memoir of a Mother's Love Across Borders" by Gracie Lunah Steph. The illustration shows two silhouetted figures—a mother and child—reaching out to hold hands through soft pink and lavender clouds, connected by a golden ribbon. The art evokes warmth, longing, and an unbreakable bond across distance.

A Mothers Love Through Distance

Book cover for "Golden Seams: The Art of Healing and Resilience" by Gracie Lunah Steph. The image features a ceramic bowl repaired with golden seams in the traditional Japanese art of Kintsugi. The title appears above the bowl in elegant black text, and the author’s name is shown below in bold. The design conveys beauty in brokenness and the power of healing through visible scars.

Golden Seams

Book cover for "Ruby, My Love" by Gracie Lunah Steph. The design features a glossy, deep purple heart with elegant white script text. Below, the author's name is written in graceful lavender typography against a soft, textured pink background. The overall tone is romantic, heartfelt, and deeply personal.

Ruby, my love

Gracie Lunah Steph

Award winning best selling author

Gracie Lunah Steph smiles while seated in her wheelchair on a city sidewalk, surrounded by blooming flowers and vibrant Progress Pride flags. She wears a rainbow hoodie and a black cap, radiating joy and pride. The atmosphere is festive and affirming, celebrating queer identity, disability pride, and the beauty of visibility.
Gracie Lunah Steph, a Black disabled queer activist and writer, receives recognition on stage during the 2023 Winq Diversity Awards. She smiles radiantly while seated in her wheelchair, wearing a beautifully detailed African-print dress. Behind her, Ruby—dressed in a bowtie and straw hat—stands proudly with both hands on Gracie’s wheelchair. A woman holding the award and a presenter at the podium look on, celebrating this moment of joy, visibility, and honor.