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In the first chapter of her debut poetry book, Dion Anja explores the turbulence of pandemic through experimenting as well as integrating metaphors and classical elements to mirror the dark side of human nature that is both ever-changing and fixed. Her poems include various themes like anxiety, death, insecurities, and isolation but she also offers a soothing magical realm with fairies and cats.
The content of some poems can be sensitive or triggering for some audiences.
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Dion Anja is a poet, writer, and author of Motion Sickness and My Dawn Is Only Five Hours Away. A lover of all things Gothic and uncanny, Dion has spent her college years reading, writing and breathing grotesque and ravishing characters. Her latest work is a collection of poetry about growing up, identity, and womanhood. She is known for creating chilling and gloomy landscapes in her writing.
Dion is a literature major in Istanbul, working on her senior dissertation about women's trauma narratives. When she is not reading or writing, she can be found playing with her cat, taking long walks in the forest, or outlining another novel.
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