Ziri Dafranchi
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Ziri Dafranchi

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Ziri Dafranchi is an inspirational author, poet, and philosopher celebrated for his deeply insightful and thought-provoking works. Known for his commitment to writing as a means of inspiration, he describes his process as, “I write to inspire as I am inspired to write.” This guiding passion, forged through an extraordinary journey of resilience, overcoming adversity, and spiritual growth, defines his unique, accessible style and creates a lasting connection with readers from all backgrounds. A versatile writer, Ziri has authored acclaimed works across genres. His Trilogy of Truth series—comprising Life: A Mystery Sold, Being Black: Rediscovering a Lost Identity, and Pagan World: Deception and Falsehood in Religion—examines life’s complex questions with an insightful, objective lens. As an award-winning poet, Ziri’s debut poetry collection, Wilderness Fruits: Eclectic Poems and Musings, has been celebrated for its eclectic style, and his poem Opportunity earned a winning spot in the UK’s National Poetry Library competition in 2018. His devotional series, Manna: Food for the Soul, reflects his deep commitment to spiritual growth and personal awakening. With a professional background in accountancy, finance, and management, Ziri brings a broad perspective to his writing, skillfully integrating life experience with profound philosophical insight. His journey as a writer began in 2015, sparked by a passion to explore and share life’s deeper truths. Based in the United Kingdom, Ziri remains active in his community, supporting ministries and charities through counseling and encouragement. Known to friends as "The Running Man" for his love of long-distance running, he’s a dedicated nature enthusiast, wholesome-living advocate, and family man who finds balance in the great outdoors.
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