Ozan Akyildiz
Ozan Akyıldız is, on paper, an education administrator—but in practice, a collector of absurdities.
He channels the illogical loops of the system he lives in into literature, blending sharp observation with dark humor.
He treats history like a joke he’s still trying to finish, mocks technological progress with a smirk, yet approaches storytelling with sacred seriousness.
He is married and a father of one. His wife, Şeyma, and son, Alp, are the only coordinate system that still tethers him to reality.
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