The 1000 Mile Challenge — Spiral First Edition
The 1000 Mile Challenge is not simply a coloring book.
It is a record of becoming.
Created and illustrated by Rini Kioko Hall, this spiral-bound first edition emerged from a promise made during heartbreak: to run one thousand miles and discover what remained on the other side of loss.
The miles were real — logged through rain, fatigue, doubt, and discipline. Somewhere along the journey, the purpose changed. The running stopped being about proving something to someone else and became a way of returning home to oneself.
This book preserves that transformation.
Across twenty-two original black-and-white illustrations, imagination, grief, endurance, and integration unfold line by line. Each page represents a moment of psychological movement — not documentation of events, but emotion translated into form.
The pages remain unfinished until touched by another person.
Because healing is participatory.
A private QR archive connects readers to unseen footage from the real 1000-mile challenge, offering an intimate window into the endurance behind the art and the life lived between each mile.
She did not run 1,000 miles to conquer heartbreak.
She ran them to understand it.
More than a book — this is a chapter preserved.
The 1000 Mile Challenge — Spiral First Edition
The 1000 Mile Challenge is not simply a coloring book.
It is a record of becoming.
Created and illustrated by Rini Kioko Hall, this spiral-bound first edition emerged from a promise made during heartbreak: to run one thousand miles and discover what remained on the other side of loss.
The miles were real — logged through rain, fatigue, doubt, and discipline. Somewhere along the journey, the purpose changed. The running stopped being about proving something to someone else and became a way of returning home to oneself.
This book preserves that transformation.
Across twenty-two original black-and-white illustrations, imagination, grief, endurance, and integration unfold line by line. Each page represents a moment of psychological movement — not documentation of events, but emotion translated into form.
The pages remain unfinished until touched by another person.
Because healing is participatory.
A private QR archive connects readers to unseen footage from the real 1000-mile challenge, offering an intimate window into the endurance behind the art and the life lived between each mile.
She did not run 1,000 miles to conquer heartbreak.
She ran them to understand it.
More than a book — this is a chapter preserved.