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Allow Madiha Bee's rigorous imagination to liberate you with its ideas and images. Like a bolt of light that can transform, these poems will jolt readers (or journeyers) into opening their eyes, challenging them to vivify their existence. These poems are not easy, but contain such seductive imagery that the reader is enticed to study, with fine rewards, or "with more than beauty to account for their charge." The Lightworkers paints mystical pictures with words, using magical-realism to address complex questions of metaphysics, human relations, and nature. It is a modern mythological journey.

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Allow Madiha Bee's rigorous imagination to liberate you with its ideas and images. Like a bolt of light that can transform, these poems will jolt readers (or journeyers) into opening their eyes, challenging them to vivify their existence. These poems are not easy, but contain such seductive imagery that the reader is enticed to study, with fine rewards, or "with more than beauty to account for their charge." The Lightworkers paints mystical pictures with words, using magical-realism to address complex questions of metaphysics, human relations, and nature. It is a modern mythological journey.
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Autorenporträt
Madiha Bee is a poet, creative, and consciousness catalyst currently based in the Middle East. She started her relationship with poetry while studying for a Master's in Creating Writing at Oxford University and was Longlisted for the $10,000 National Poetry Competition, as well as Shortlisted and Commended for Oxford's Martin Starkie Prize. Before poetry, Madiha won numerous writing awards, including Macalester's prestigious Harry Scherman Prize and an Investigative Journalism Prize from the Prague Freedom Foundation, but it was poetry that most inspired her to play with language and create new meanings and mythologies. Madiha studied International & World History at Columbia University and the London School of Economics and Political Science, and worked as a writer at the Office of Queen Rania in Jordan, before discovering her life's purpose and passion for consciousness, freedom, and awakening.