Salwa Samra is a New Zealand-born, Australian Lebanese author, poet, cultural critic, and investigative researcher whose work is anchored in a Christian biblical worldview and shaped by a profound reverence for poetry, history, philosophy, and relevance.
Raised under the formative influence of her late father, himself deeply ingrained in poetic and philosophical traditions of the Lebanese/Arab world, Salwaâs voice is a rare synthesis of ancestral memory, theological depth, and intellectual precision.
With a tone that is lyrically sophisticated, yet morally unflinching, her writings move across poetry, prose, and cultural commentary, confronting ideological manipulation, digital distortion, and spiritual malaise.
Drawing on a broad historical/modern lens Salwa writes not to appease, but to restore clarity, Godly conscience and most importantly Biblical truth in an age defined by self-love, social engineering and erosion.
Salwa does not speak to entertain, she speaks to awaken.