
About
Lacia Kane

I’m Lacia Kane—writer, mother, veteran, and advocate. After thirteen years of active-duty service in the United States Coast Guard, a botched gallbladder surgery led to six years of medical complications, multiple surgeries, and a painful lesson in self-advocacy. In that season of vulnerability, I learned that if you don’t use your voice, systems will speak over you. So I found mine. I’ve always been direct, and now I use that blunt honesty intentionally—to say the things many women are thinking but are too exhausted or wary to say out loud.
I write speculative fiction and cultural commentary centered on women’s rights, LGBTQ+ rights, racial justice, and human rights. My work asks, what if the world got worse? —amplifying real-world tensions through dark, thought-provoking storytelling. I write for burned-out mothers and women carrying invisible labor who feel silenced, dismissed, or overwhelmed. This space exists to build community, to validate quiet anger, and to remind you that you are not alone. Until you’re ready to raise your voice, you can borrow mine.
