Dr. Kilani’s Published Books
Explore Dr. Fatma Kilani’s creative and scholarly works, where literary tradition, modern poetry, and digital culture intersect. Her books address themes of identity, mental health, society, and the evolving boundaries between poetry and music, offering innovative perspectives for students, researchers, and poetry enthusiasts alike.

RaPoetry
(2021, “Éditions universitaires européennes” Publishing)
A groundbreaking study and creative collection exploring the intersections of confessional poetry and rap. Drawing comparisons between Anne Sexton and Eminem, it examines identity, mental health, and the blurred boundaries between poetry and music. Available on Amazon, Walmart, AbeBooks, and Barnes & Noble.

Nasnas
(2026, “Bibliomania” Publishing)
Inspired by the ancient Arab myth of the Nasnas, this collection follows the journey of a woman navigating the challenges of narcissistic abuse. Through poetry, she reclaims her voice, freedom, and sense of self. Nasnas is a powerful odyssey of survival, resilience, and courage, offering hope and solidarity to anyone who has faced similar struggles.

ABC Poetry
(2026, “Bibliomania” Publishing)
A 26-poem collection inspired by the English alphabet, arranged in reverse line order and ending in Morse code symbols. Exploring love, mental health, society, and identity, the poems invite readers to engage creatively and interpret freely.
