Bio:
Dana Qadah grew up in small-town Armada, Michigan, where she first fell in love with poetry. She has a B.A. in Linguistics from Oakland University. She writes about eco-feminism, neurodivergence, and the nuance of being a human.
She lives with her sweetheart husband, Omar, and their two extremely spoiled cats, Mochi and Nacho, who kept her company into the wee hours of the night as she typed up all of these poems (previously handwritten) to create this amalgamation of words.
This is her first book, but certainly not her last mess.
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Books:
Eyes Speak Honey (April 14, 2026)
Eyes Speak Honey is an intimate map of the heart, a collection of poems that traces the delicate, winding path from brokenness to belonging.
Dana Qadah explores the beauty and ache of being a human, navigating the spaces where "soft storms" meet "strange truths". From finding solace on a bathroom floor to the sweet sting of a crabapple tree, this book is a raw, alchemical reflection on growing up and learning to call the aftermath home.
For anyone who has ever felt like "too much and not enough at the same time," this is a journey of echoes, dreams, and the unwavering, infinite truth that we are always, anyway, everlasting.