Writing entirely in decapitalised letters, Marwin Vos’s poetry does not mince words. Through lucid prose hovering between poetry and biography, she explicitly and unabashedly writes about sexual violence and the consequences that such experiences have on a life. Be turned upside down by a writing that is piercing and hypothermic, sometimes overwhelming. In her short story for Extra Extra nº12, Dora Knows More, an urban wanderer finds refuge in a homeless shelter and dreams of a panopticon of twinkling stars.