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Caterina Biondi is a London-based fiction and poetry writer who explores daily life and gender issues. Her short stories draw from personal experience, promoting feminist values through a self-aware realism. Her poem “room paralysis, sleep paralysis, life paralysis” — about overcoming trauma by reframing the body in space — was selected from over 1,500 entries and published in Heroica’s Poetry Anthology. Her short story "How to die on a sunny day" appeared in the feminist journal The Anti-Misogyny Club. The piece explores the everyday risks of being a woman, so common and internalised that many simply learn to live with them. With ironic dramatisation, the story invites readers to reflect on the unease and danger that often pervade women’s lives.