Hayat ve Edebiyat

Kişisel notlar, Malatya’dan sahneler ve edebiyat üzerine düşüncelerle; okura samimi, duru bir yol arkadaşlığı sunmak istiyorum.

A close-up, photographic scene of a stack of modern Turkish literature books arranged neatly on a minimalist white shelf, their spines in deep blues, warm ochres, and muted reds with elegant typography. A single ripe Malatya apricot rests on top of the stack, its velvety skin catching the light. Behind, a blurred cityscape of Malatya’s low-rise buildings and distant mountains is visible through a large window. Soft golden hour sunlight filters in, casting long, warm reflections on the glossy book covers and subtle shadows on the wall. Captured from a slightly elevated angle using the rule of thirds, the mood is thoughtful, professional, and cultured, conveying a refined love of reading, place, and ideas.
An atmospheric nighttime writing corner by a window overlooking Malatya’s faint city lights, with a sleek laptop open to a blank document on a dark walnut desk. Next to it, a hardcover book of poetry lies partially open, a thin metal bookmark glinting under the warm light of a single adjustable desk lamp. A small plate holds halved dried apricots and a simple glass of water, their surfaces reflecting the lamplight. The room is otherwise dim, with strong contrast between the illuminated workspace and the soft darkness beyond. Photographic realism, shot from a three-quarter angle with moderate depth of field, creating a focused, contemplative, and quietly professional atmosphere suited to thoughtful blog writing.

Malatya’dan Kelimelere Uzanan Yaşam Yolculuğum

Malatya’da doğdum, sokaklarının kokusunu ve insanlarının sesini hikâyelerimin içine taşıyarak büyüdüm. Öğrencilik yıllarımda edebiyata sığındım; not defterlerim şiirlerle, yarım kalmış öykülerle doldu. Bu blogda, o biriken izleri paylaşıyorum.

A close-up, photographic scene of a stack of modern Turkish literature books arranged neatly on a minimalist white shelf, their spines in deep blues, warm ochres, and muted reds with elegant typography. A single ripe Malatya apricot rests on top of the stack, its velvety skin catching the light. Behind, a blurred cityscape of Malatya’s low-rise buildings and distant mountains is visible through a large window. Soft golden hour sunlight filters in, casting long, warm reflections on the glossy book covers and subtle shadows on the wall. Captured from a slightly elevated angle using the rule of thirds, the mood is thoughtful, professional, and cultured, conveying a refined love of reading, place, and ideas.
An atmospheric nighttime writing corner by a window overlooking Malatya’s faint city lights, with a sleek laptop open to a blank document on a dark walnut desk. Next to it, a hardcover book of poetry lies partially open, a thin metal bookmark glinting under the warm light of a single adjustable desk lamp. A small plate holds halved dried apricots and a simple glass of water, their surfaces reflecting the lamplight. The room is otherwise dim, with strong contrast between the illuminated workspace and the soft darkness beyond. Photographic realism, shot from a three-quarter angle with moderate depth of field, creating a focused, contemplative, and quietly professional atmosphere suited to thoughtful blog writing.
A close-up, photographic scene of a stack of modern Turkish literature books arranged neatly on a minimalist white shelf, their spines in deep blues, warm ochres, and muted reds with elegant typography. A single ripe Malatya apricot rests on top of the stack, its velvety skin catching the light. Behind, a blurred cityscape of Malatya’s low-rise buildings and distant mountains is visible through a large window. Soft golden hour sunlight filters in, casting long, warm reflections on the glossy book covers and subtle shadows on the wall. Captured from a slightly elevated angle using the rule of thirds, the mood is thoughtful, professional, and cultured, conveying a refined love of reading, place, and ideas.