There are things that happen behind closed doors that most people know nothing about. This is a story about survival that some are not as fortunate enough as I have been to live through and recount. It is a story that must be shared because it voices the plight of so many silent and silenced people who are still suffering silently, fighting dark shadows that constantly hover, overpowering their will to even attempt to see the light.
There are things that happen behind closed doors that most people know nothing about. This is a story about survival that some are not as fortunate enough as I have been to live through and recount. It is a story that must be shared because it voices the plight of so many silent and silenced people who are still suffering silently, fighting dark shadows that constantly hover, overpowering their will to even attempt to see the light.
Meri Tumanyan, a first-generation Armenian-American, currently lives and teaches in Los Angeles, California. She earned a B.A. in English and Comparative Literary Studies from Occidental College and an M.A. in Creative Writing from CSUN. Meri is the author of the poetry collections Love in the Time of Corona, Shadows, The Promise of the Pomegranate Tree, and Black Roses. She has also written several children's books, including Mommy, the Dreamweaver, Daddy's Waltz, Never Be Anyone Other Than You, and The Girl with the Purple Umbrella. For her, writing is an exploration-a journey toward reconciliation, hope, fresh perspectives, and a deeper self-awareness.
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