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Once a computer engineer, manager, and dancer — now a writer, researcher, and artist — I work across mediums to explore imagination, memory, spiritual time, and the metaphysics of emotion. My journey from Iran to the UK shaped my voice: rooted in longing, curiosity, and transformation.

Rather than imagining countless versions of myself living in parallel universes, I’ve chosen to live as many versions of myself as I can in this one life: from computer programmer to teacher, from folk dancer and ballet trainer to writer, and now, a student of philosophy.

My path has taken me from my roots in Iran to Cyprus, Malaysia, and now the UK. Along the way, I’ve made friends around the world and learned four languages — Persian, Turkish, Azeri, and English.

I am living a life that is both vast and deep, rich with discovery and growth. My experiences continue to shape my talents and creative voice, and I’m always refining both.

I hold a BA (Hons) in Art, Creative Writing from The University of Nottingham and an MRes in Art: Philosophy and Theory from the University of the Arts London. My academic research explores the intersections of Bergson’s philosophy, speculative fiction, and spiritual materialism. The world I’m building — through writing, art, and research — reaches toward a sci-fi future: utopian, intuitive, and deeply human.

This site holds everything I create — words, visuals, questions — and I invite you to wander.

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Samira is a writer, researcher, and artist whose work spans fiction, philosophy, and visual storytelling. Formerly a computer engineer, manager, and dancer, she now explores themes of imagination, memory, spiritual time, and the metaphysics of emotion through both creative and academic lenses.

Born in Iran and currently based in the UK, Samira has lived in Cyprus, Malaysia, and the United Kingdom — experiences that have deeply shaped her voice and perspective. Rather than imagining separate versions of herself in parallel universes, she embraces the richness of a multifaceted life, having moved between roles such as computer programmer, teacher, folk dancer, ballet trainer, and now, philosophy student.

Samira is fluent in Persian, Turkish, Azeri, and English, and her multilingual, cross-cultural journey informs much of her storytelling and research. Her writing is rooted in curiosity, longing, and transformation, often touching on diasporic identity, spiritual materialism, and utopian futures.

She holds a BA in Creative Writing and an MRes in Art: Philosophy and Theory from the University of the Arts London. Her academic work explores the intersections of Bergson’s philosophy, speculative fiction, and intuitive creativity. Samira’s artistic and literary vision moves toward a sci-fi future that is utopian, intuitive, and deeply human.

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