Opening the Door to My Stories.
Hello and welcome to this new space. It is a small home for stories, craft notes, and honest thoughts. Under the pen name Hana Tsuki, the aim is simple: to share words that feel clear, kind, and true. About the author The writer behind this site is an Egyptian author who publishes as Hana Tsuki. The given name is Omnia Ahmed, and both names carry a promise to write with care. Both also honor the many voices and places that shaped these pages. Why write Stories help make sense of quiet moments. They hold tension and tenderness in the same hand. Above all, they keep hope close. Therefore, writing here will keep that door open for anyone who needs a soft place to land. What this site offers This site will feature short letters from the desk, process notes, and lessons from each draft. In addition, it will share scenes, lines that would not fit elsewhere, and ideas that are still forming. As a result, readers can see the work as it grows, one step at a time. Voice and themes The voice is gentle, but it does not look away from hard truths. It explores choice, love, guilt, and repair. Moreover, it listens for small details that stay after the final line. Motherhood and art Recently, life changed with the arrival of a daughter named Aylin. Motherhood did not end the writing. Instead, it gave the work a steadier rhythm and a braver core. Consequently, time is tighter, but the heart is wider. Goodreads and community For reading lists, reviews, and monthly favorites, follow along on Goodreads. There, shelves show current reads, comfort picks, and research stacks. Also, updates will highlight which books are shaping new pages. Upcoming work A new project is in progress now. It will be revealed here first, then shared on Goodreads and the newsletter. Until then, expect title hints, themes, and a few lines that set the tone. How to read this space Each post aims for clear language, short paragraphs, and smooth flow. Therefore, sentences lean simple and direct. In addition, transition words guide the eye and reduce friction. Finally, subheadings break long sections into small steps. An open invitation Please take what helps and leave what does not. If a single sentence brings light to a hard day, then this space has done its job. Thank you for stepping into this beginning with grace and curiosity. — Hana Tsuki (Omnia Ahmed)
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