BOOKS
As a writer, my voice is rooted in a belief in the power of narrative to shed light on human existence and give voice to the deepest emotions during the most intimate moments.
Through my work as a psychologist, I witness people in their most vulnerable states, sharing the raw pain of existence. This exposure has shaped my writing, inspiring me to explore and understand the intricate, often contradictory nature of the human condition.
My writing voice is shaped by a deep-seated belief in the power of narrative to provoke transformation and growth. I am inspired by Margaret Atwood's quote, "a word after a word after a word is power," which encapsulates the driving force behind my writing.
Through my work as a psychologist, I witness people in their most vulnerable states, sharing the raw pain of existence. This exposure has shaped my writing, inspiring me to explore and understand the intricate, often contradictory nature of the human condition.
My writing voice is shaped by a deep-seated belief in the power of narrative to provoke transformation and growth. I am inspired by Margaret Atwood's quote, "a word after a word after a word is power," which encapsulates the driving force behind my writing.
I’m particularly intrigued by the narratives that revolve around bipolar magnets upon which human existence spans - the countervailing forces that coexist in the same person.
My fiction brings into focus the dualities that define human existence - the countervailing forces that coexist within us all. Through my writing, I explore the delicate boundaries, the fragile balances and the pivotal moments when a person transitions from one riverbank to the other.
In terms of influences, I am deeply inspired by ancient Greek myths, which explore the complexities of fate, identity and the human condition. These timeless stories serve as a foundation for my exploration of personal and collective trauma, the fragmented nature of modern existence.
My fiction brings into focus the dualities that define human existence - the countervailing forces that coexist within us all. Through my writing, I explore the delicate boundaries, the fragile balances and the pivotal moments when a person transitions from one riverbank to the other.
In terms of influences, I am deeply inspired by ancient Greek myths, which explore the complexities of fate, identity and the human condition. These timeless stories serve as a foundation for my exploration of personal and collective trauma, the fragmented nature of modern existence.
I am fascinated by the aesthetic of an image as evoked by the articulated word, how a single phrase can capture a feeling, a fleeting moment or an entire world.
I am the author of four published books, both fiction and non-fiction, and have contributed to numerous collective volumes. My short stories have been recognized in contests and published in literary magazines and online platforms.
I am the author of four published books, both fiction and non-fiction, and have contributed to numerous collective volumes. My short stories have been recognized in contests and published in literary magazines and online platforms.
MY Books

GratitudeFor a fulfilling life
The psychologist Dimitra Didangelou combines her professional experience in therapeutic writing with the bibliographic, empirical and experiential research on the subject of gratitude.

A Thank you for Every DayGratitude Diary
The “Every day and a thank you” diary was created to integrate gratitude into your daily life, to derive satisfaction from all that you have and are, to acquire a filter through which to give new meaning to your experiences.

WABI SABI(the imperfection)
A collection of short stories interconnected by the themes of decay and imperfection, inspired by the Japanese philosophy of Wabi Sabi.

Syvi and Daddy
Where does logic end and madness begin? Where does reality stop and where do dreams stop?