
Debu – Out of time
Is a journey that challenges the boundaries between past and present, reality and perception. In this singular work, Simona Lorn guides us through a landscape where memories are not just echoes of yesterday, but open doors to who we truly are.
Far from being a simple reflection on childhood, Debu transports us to a space outside of time, where the wounds of bullying, the voices of our surroundings, and the demands of the adult world intertwine in a deep, poetic narrative. There, every experience no matter how painful or invisible it may have been vibrates at a unique frequency, capable of transforming the way we understand ourselves.
With intimate and immersive prose, the book offers a luminous perspective on what it means to grow, to remember, and to tune into a more authentic version of our story.
Debu is not just read: it is felt, walked through, and, in many ways, remembered.
A literary work of oneiric and metaphysical character, with elements of spiritual and symbolic narrative.
A oneiric, metaphysical narrative that explores soul memory, free will, and the connection between worlds through Debu’s story and his inner journey.
About the author
Simona Lorn is a European author whose work explores the invisible layers of human experience through emotional, symbolic, and introspective storytelling. Her writing moves between inner journeys, memory, consciousness, and the quiet processes of transformation that shape who we become.
Rather than following conventional genres, her stories unfold in the spaces between reality and perception, where emotion, reflection, and personal awakening intersect. Her narratives often focus on the inner life of her characters, offering readers a mirror into their own fears, hopes, silences, and resilience.
Simona writes for those who seek depth beyond the surface, for readers drawn to stories that do not simply entertain, but resonate. Her work is characterized by a poetic sensitivity, subtle metaphysical undertones, and a strong emotional core.
She invites readers to slow down, to feel, to remember, and to reconnect with the parts of themselves that often remain unspoken.




