black water began at a moment when everything came to a standstill, a point where familiar identities, roles, and narratives no longer held and letting go became the only path. The book moves through emptiness, loss, and radical self-confrontation, through places where certainty dissolves and language is stripped of comfort. It is concerned with what remains when former selves fall away and with the fragile clarity that can emerge from that depth. black water does not offer resolution. It stays with exposure, silence, and the necessity of facing what cannot be avoided.
Güldenur Heiland works with language, images, and memory. She studied Communication Design and has received several awards for her short films. Her work moves between photography, literature, and inner landscapes, always in the places where something ends and something else begins without words. Her writing emerges from fractures, from silence, from moments of radical clarity. She does not write to explain but to preserve what would otherwise disappear into quiet. black water is her first literary publication.
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