She didn't leave the stage. They turned her mic off.
But she kept singing.
In this bold and unflinching sequel to Fire Flurries, small-town rockstar Sandi MarLisa returns with a story that's part Southern Gothic, part protest, and part spiritual reckoning. Set against the backdrop of post-hurricane Florida, Water Wind follows her rise through the wreckage-where cultural erasure, spiritual betrayal, and systemic gatekeeping threaten everything she's built.
But she's not just surviving. She's remembering. Resisting.
And rising.
From wild dogs and out-of-tune pianos to cult churches and collapsing civic centers, this is the memoir of a woman who wouldn't disappear-no matter how many people tried to write her off. Told in a fearless, stream-of-consciousness voice and grounded in Florida soil, Water Wind is a deeply personal, fiercely regional declaration of identity, grief, and hope.