Books That Meet You Where You Are

Written from real experience. Grounded in the Glass Framework™. Designed to take you somewhere honest.

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My Published Books

Books | Dilys Holds | Bestsellers

Predator or Prince: How to Find the Man of Your Dreams Not Your Nightmares. Not This Widow: A Journey of Grief: Love, Loss, Strength and Survival. 365 Ways to Tell You You're Special. Five ebooks on healing, forgiveness, relationships, and faith. And a forthcoming book that may be the most important thing I have ever written.

Published Books

  • Book cover with abstract red and black background. Title: "Predator or Prince" by Dilys Sillah. Subtitle: "How to find the man of your dreams, not your nightmares."

    Predator or Prince

    Predator or Prince: How to Find the Man of Your Dreams Not Your Nightmares. A guide to recognising the patterns and behaviours that signal whether the person in front of you is building you up or breaking you down. For anyone who has ever confused intensity with love.

  • Book cover titled 'Not This Window: A Journey of Grief: Love, Loss, Strength and Survival' by Dily Sillah. The cover features a woman wearing a large black hat and black jacket, reading or speaking at a podium with a microphone, in a softly lit, warm-toned background.

    Not This Widow

    Not This Widow: A Journey of Grief: Love, Loss, Strength and Survival. A deeply personal account of grief, loss, and the journey back to yourself after bereavement. For anyone who has ever been told to be strong when what they needed was to be held. Available in print and digital formats.

  • Close-up of a bed of coffee beans with a single golden highlighted bean, and overlayed text that reads, '365 Ways to Tell You You're Special, Daily Aspirations And Affirmations To Nourish And Affirm Your Soul'.

    365 Ways to Tell You You're Special

    A daily affirmation book for the person in your life who needs to be reminded of their worth. One page. One truth. Every day of the year

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A digital artwork featuring a young African boy with a cracked earth texture on his face. His head appears to dissolve into a network of glowing, interconnected golden lines and points extending upwards. The background is black. The image includes the title and author information of a book titled "Then They Came for Us" by Reni Eddo-Lodge, along with a subtitle about African voice liberation in culture, communication, and activism.
A digital artwork featuring a young African boy with a cracked earth texture on his face. His head appears to dissolve into a network of glowing, interconnected golden lines and points extending upwards. The background is black. The image includes the title and author information of a book titled "Then They Came for Us" by Reni Eddo-Lodge, along with a subtitle about African voice liberation in culture, communication, and activism.
Book cover featuring a child's face with an African map over the mouth, head surrounded by a neural network pattern, with title 'Then They Came for Us' by Dilysslah and subtitle about culture, communication, and liberation of the African voice.
Book cover featuring a child's face with an African map over the mouth, head surrounded by a neural network pattern, with title 'Then They Came for Us' by Dilysslah and subtitle about culture, communication, and liberation of the African voice.

COMING SOON

They Taught Us to Be Quiet. Then They Gave Us AI.

COMING SOON

Something happened to your voice before you were old enough to protect it.

From the compounds of West Africa to the classrooms of East Africa, from the pulpits of the continent to its boardrooms, a silence was taught. Carefully. Consistently. Across generations and borders and faiths. A silence so deep, it was mistaken for culture. So old, it was mistaken for identity. So sacred, it was mistaken for God. Then came artificial intelligence. And it asked for your voice.

They Taught Us to Be Quiet. Then They Gave Us AI is a journey across a continent, through its traditions, its conditioning, and its extraordinary people, to answer one of the most urgent questions of our time.

What happens when the generation that was taught to be silent is handed the most powerful communication tool in human history?

Devastating in its honesty. Urgent in its timing. And surprising in its joy

Due for publication: 2027.

They Taught Us to Be Quiet. Then They Gave Us AI.

Dilys Sillah | Conscious Dreams Publishing
London launch TBC | 2027

They say you can't judge a book by its cover. This time you can.

Something happened to your voice before you were old enough to protect it.

From the compounds of West Africa to the classrooms of East Africa, from the pulpits of the continent to its boardrooms, a silence was taught. Carefully. Consistently. Across generations and borders and faiths. A silence so deep, it was mistaken for culture. So old, it was mistaken for identity. So sacred, it was mistaken for God. Then came artificial intelligence. And it asked for your voice.

They Taught Us to Be Quiet. Then They Gave Us AI is a journey across a continent, through its traditions, its conditioning, and its extraordinary people, to answer one of the most urgent questions of our time.

What happens when the generation that was taught to be silent is handed the most powerful communication tool in human history?

Devastating in its honesty. Urgent in its timing. And surprising in its joy

Due for publication March 2027.

“It is time to speak.”

“It is time to speak.”