Without Darkness is a collection about anger as a form of healing. Pavana Reddy writes with restraint and clarity about what happens after loss; when silence, rage, and grief become their own language for survival. The goddesses Kali, Lilith, and Nyx appear throughout as embodiments of power within shadow; figures who reveal the goodness that exists in what the world calls dark. The luna moth becomes the book's quiet center, a lesson in transformation and purpose without promise of permanence. Without Darkness examines what it means to keep living with tenderness even after everything familiar has disappeared.
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