who am i?

Hi! I’m Diana — a London-based writer shaped by experiences of living and writing across different parts of the world.

To write, I open the heavy door of my hectic mind, wander among my vulnerable thoughts, and expose the raw feelings and quiet reflections I want to express.

Building narratives from personal experience, I mould them like clay: sometimes staying close to truth, other times reshaping it through metaphor and imagination to find the most honest way to tell a story.

My work moves between fiction, poetry, and creative nonfiction, exploring themes of love, change, and the subtle ways emotion shapes our choices. I aim to create pieces that invite reflection, spark thought, or simply carry the reader along their rhythm.

I’m currently pursuing an MA in Creative Writing at Royal Holloway, University of London, where I’m working on my debut novel and excited to take on new nonfiction projects.

experience

Brutus

Brutus is an “Artists’ Playground”: a creative space that exhibits daring contemporary works, hosts performances and stages unforgettable events.

As a Communications Intern, I worked on event organisation, writing newsletters, social media captions, and interviews with Brutus artsit residents.

Read my interview This is not politics, but this is political: Inside the studio of Charly Bechaimont here

Plinky Plonky

An Australian literary magazine Plinky Plonky publishes work by emerging writers and artists, celebrating creativity and experimentation.

Two of my pieces were published in Issue 12: Ouroboros and Issue 13: Love Nausea.

Read On the immortality planet and Love poem. here

my CV

IBCoMagazine

IBCoMagazine is a student-led publication at Erasmus University Rotterdam, exploring art, culture, emotion, and their intersections.

As a contributing writer, I published three pieces of creative prose: BLINK, one day i woke up, and love intravenously.

Read them here