Some Time Beast is a work of fiction and autobiography that delves into the transgernational trauma of inherited gender roles within the patriarchical hegemony. It circumvents the linearity of traditional autobiography by creating a division within the narrative structure to at once problematize the privileged story, and to make room for the thetic ruptures that lie underrepresented beyond the facts. It takes as its central issues: trauma, dysmorphia, discourse, ritual, and spirituality.