Chasing Lizards...and other memories' is a reconciliation of memory through the use of personal stories and prose. It examines how memory sticks to places we go, how it adheres to our clothes, how it mares our speech, and how it comes to define our livelihoods later in life. Through the realisation that black women, existing at the intersection of race and sex, tend to shrink back and be silenced, these stories aim to take up space and examine the reoccurring theme of how we are bent into shape.