Shorna Abedin is a Bangladeshi author whose growing body of work spans spiritual fiction, philosophical allegory, psychological mystery, and divine symbolism. Her stories emerge from the unseen—infused with metaphysical truths, visionary insight, and the luminous silence between light and shadow.
A postgraduate in English Literature, Shorna is a seeker of the soul’s hidden journey. Her writing is deeply rooted in faith, mysticism, and feminine awakening. From soul-thrillers and metaphysical tales to lyrical fables and symbolic narratives, her works invite readers to reflect, remember, and return inward.
In her acclaimed novel The Mission of Eve, she reimagines the first woman not as a scapegoat, but as the original bearer of divine trust. In RUH CLONE, she explores the hidden war over the soul in a world ruled by illusion and surveillance. Across her titles—such as Suleimani The Last, Socrates Returns, The Mother, IBRAHIM, HEMEN, and I Am Alive—Shorna’s voice remains anchored in inner vision and transcendent truth.
Her books are crafted for readers who seek not just stories, but sanctity; not just words, but echoes of the divine within them.
She currently resides in Bangladesh, where she writes, paints, and journeys inward—guided by dreams, dhikr, and divine mercy.
A postgraduate in English Literature, Shorna is a seeker of the soul’s hidden journey. Her writing is deeply rooted in faith, mysticism, and feminine awakening. From soul-thrillers and metaphysical tales to lyrical fables and symbolic narratives, her works invite readers to reflect, remember, and return inward.
In her acclaimed novel The Mission of Eve, she reimagines the first woman not as a scapegoat, but as the original bearer of divine trust. In RUH CLONE, she explores the hidden war over the soul in a world ruled by illusion and surveillance. Across her titles—such as Suleimani The Last, Socrates Returns, The Mother, IBRAHIM, HEMEN, and I Am Alive—Shorna’s voice remains anchored in inner vision and transcendent truth.
Her books are crafted for readers who seek not just stories, but sanctity; not just words, but echoes of the divine within them.
She currently resides in Bangladesh, where she writes, paints, and journeys inward—guided by dreams, dhikr, and divine mercy.