About the Author
Martina Dodevska is a psychologist whose deep understanding of the human mind enriches her work as a fiction writer. Though her books are creative works, she skillfully weaves psychological insights and personal experiences into her storytelling. This unique blend of creativity and psychological depth allows her to explore complex emotional landscapes, creating characters and narratives that resonate with readers on a profound level.
Her debut novel, The Voices (2021), was re-released in 2024 under the new title Whispers in the Abyss. This second edition includes a new chapter featuring psychological analysis of the stories and characters, providing readers with a deeper understanding of the emotional and mental states at play. This blend of fiction and psychological insight showcases her unique ability to connect narrative with scientific exploration.
Her second book, Bleeding on Paper (2023), is a poetic, diary-like exploration of living with Borderline Personality Disorder (BPD). It delves into themes of identity, emotional survival, and healing, offering a raw, intimate look at the challenges of mental health.
Influenced by literary giants like Edgar Allan Poe and Fyodor Dostoevsky, Dodevska’s writing navigates existential struggles and the unseen battles of everyday life. Through her work, she seeks to destigmatize mental illness and encourage empathy and understanding in a world that often dismisses emotional and psychological challenges.