Ramsey Hanhan is the author of two books on Palestine: an autobiographical novel, Fugitive Dreams, and a book of poetry and essays on Gaza (coming soon). His short stories and poetry appear in The Harvard Advocate, Fikra magazine, and elsewhere. He also speaks publicly about Palestine, literature, nature, spirituality, and healing. Ramsey was formerly a physics professor noted for his computer models that describe and predict complexity in nature. Ramsey writes to transcend culture, speak for the voiceless, and uncover the beauty of the ordinary. You can find him on a jogging trail, deep in the forest, at an airport, or in a coffee shop. Hanhan holds a Ph.D. from the University of Michigan and resides near Baltimore, Maryland.