Lula DAWN

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.

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