Lula DAWN explores, through her words, the fragile and luminous zones of the human soul.
Her writing drifts between dream and reality, shadow and light, poetry and bare truth — where beauty often rises from the crack.
Author of Sur le fil, Emma // Lula, Coquelicot (an LGBT novel), and the collections Rźveries & Paranoļa, Divagations d’une auteure, Tribulations d’une handimaman and Pays Merveilleux, she weaves an intimate and vibrant body of work filled with resilience, motherhood, and spiritual sensitivity.
Born with a motor disability, Lula transforms her difference into poetic breath.
For her, writing is a way to inhabit the world differently — to make words dance where the body resists.
Her upcoming projects — Funambule (the prequel to Sur le fil), Pagan (a mystical novel about a witches’ Coven) and Capharnaüm (a raw, spontaneous collection of texts) — continue this inner exploration through multiple languages: intimate, symbolic, and sometimes ritualistic.
Lula DAWN writes as one breathes after the storm — to give life back to what trembles, and light to what survives.