About
E.M. Boula is a Möbius Literary Architect, breathing life into fiction that loops, echoes, and bends perception. Her stories challenge how we experience time, memory, and reality, merging Joyce’s linguistic labyrinths with Stein’s poetic fluidity.
Some stories take years to find a home. Some never do. Boula’s work focuses on making storytelling immediate, immersive, and interactive. Her writing invites readers to step into the pages, where fiction doesn't just exist… it reaches out and reshapes perception in real time.
Current projects:
• Alba’s Ring – A short story currently under consideration at The Paris Review, exploring cyclical time and human connection; one of several standalone works forming an evolving thematic cycle on memory, belonging, and impermanence.
• Sundance – A lyrical memory narrative in the spirit of Dubliners, chronicling loss, devotion, and the crossing from innocence into knowledge; forthcoming for selective editorial submission as part of this broader cycle.
• Finnegans Wake: A Cycle of Epiphany – A literary analysis proposing that Joyce’s text functions not as a dream-state, but as a continuous revelation loop.
To quote one of Boula’s favorite shows: "We're all stories in the end. Just make it a good one, eh?" — Doctor Who
