She is not just a poet-she is a witness.
In Crepuscular Rays, Summer Mahmoud offers a hauntingly intimate collection that traverses the terrain of identity, memory, and unspoken longing. With a voice that trembles between defiance and vulnerability, Mahmoud crafts verse that reflects what is often silenced-what it means to be a woman, a romantic, a dreamer, and an observer in a world that too often refuses to listen.
From the dust-covered corners of a forgotten room to the snow-draped sorrow of love lost, her poetry paints a deeply personal yet universally resonant portrait of survival and self-expression. Each piece pulses with the ache of reflection and the quiet fire of resilience, rooted in place, heritage, and the emotional debris of modern life.
This is not a collection for the faint-hearted. It is for those who have ever felt overlooked, unheard, or unraveling beneath the weight of emotion too heavy to name. Through the smoke of cities, the scent of clean laundry, and the mournful hush of twilight, Mahmoud does what poets do best-she makes the invisible, visible.
Tender, unflinching, and beautifully complex-Crepuscular Rays is a debut that demands to be felt.