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English: He was born on February 5, 1997 in Nicosia. He graduated from the Department of Turkish Language and Literature at Cyprus International University and completed his studies at the Near East University Turkish Language and Literature Master's Program with the title "M. The thesis titled "The Place of Kansu in Turkish Cypriot Poetry" was carried out.
   Columns about poetry, literature and art were written in Diyalog, Yeni Bakis Newspaper and Nokta Haber Yorum online newspaper. He wrote essays on literature and art on the page titled "Literary Journey" in the Screen supplement of CYPRUS newspaper, where he worked as a reporter between 2020 and 2023. "The Cry of Peace" in the "Mother Hüzün's Poetry Son Fikret Demirağ Inter-High School Poetry Competition" organized by the Cyprus Literature Association Lyrical Poetry Group in 2016, and "Kâmil Özay Inter-University Poetry Competition" published by the Near East University and the University of Kyrenia in 2022. He won first place in the "Contest" with his poem "The Motherland of Silence". He continued to produce essays in the "Literary Journey" section in 2023, when he worked as a Reporter in the Independent Media Group. Between 2018 and 2023, he released the young literature and art package called "TEK".
His poems were published in Afrika Pazar and Havadis Newspapers; It was published in the magazines İnsan Zaman Mekan, Uçsuz, TEK, Şehir, Şarkıden, Yeni e, Eliz Kitap, 21 Mart Poetry Magazine, Akatalpa, Derin Magazine and Bakırdan. Sea Cough is the poets' first book.
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