I was born in Germany, in the Odenwald fox region, more precisely in the small, but charming town of Erbach. This medieval town is surrounded by forests and meadows, and is rich with history. It seems as if I from my birth was destined to create stories inspired exactly by that.
Shortly afterwards, I moved with my parents and older sister to one of the oldest cities in Croatia - Knin. And after just a few months, we moved again, but to a town with a long tradition of winemaking, fishing, shipbuilding, tourism and art.
In Pula, I not only finished elementary and high school of economics, but for years I strolled the cobblestone streets of the old town and passed by stone buildings and monuments from which centuries-old spirits exhaled—unconsciously inspiring me to an even greater love of history and never-told stories.
After high school, I decided to return to Germany. I attended various German language courses that allowed me to finally fulfil another dream — I enrolled and successfully graduated in the Faculty of Economics at Ludwig-Maximilian-University of Munich.
And how did I become a writer, you ask? Quite by accident actually.
My husband madly suggested that I start writing my own book (as if he knew from the very beginning that I could do it), and I bravely accepted the challenge (as if it were the easiest thing in the world). I had no idea that it would become a part of me, that it would actually become me.
So I found my calling because of a mad man with an even crazier idea, and my own naivety wrapped in a cloak of courage and perseverance.
I am currently working, writing, loving and living.
I was born in Germany, in the Odenwald fox region, more precisely in the small, but charming town of Erbach. This medieval town is surrounded by forests and meadows, and is rich with history. It seems as if I from my birth was destined to create stories inspired exactly by that.
Shortly afterwards, I moved with my parents and older sister to one of the oldest cities in Croatia - Knin. And after just a few months, we moved again, but to a town with a long tradition of winemaking, fishing, shipbuilding, tourism and art.
In Pula, I not only finished elementary and high school of economics, but for years I strolled the cobblestone streets of the old town and passed by stone buildings and monuments from which centuries-old spirits exhaled—unconsciously inspiring me to an even greater love of history and never-told stories.
After high school, I decided to return to Germany. I attended various German language courses that allowed me to finally fulfil another dream — I enrolled and successfully graduated in the Faculty of Economics at Ludwig-Maximilian-University of Munich.
And how did I become a writer, you ask? Quite by accident actually. My husband madly suggested that I start writing my own book (as if he knew from the very beginning that I could do it), and I bravely accepted the challenge (as if it were the easiest thing in the world). I had no idea that it would become a part of me, that it would actually become me.
So I found my calling because of a mad man with an even crazier idea, and my own naivety wrapped in a cloak of courage and perseverance.
I am currently working, writing, loving and living.

First interview, pages 23-28 {but only in Croatian}: In the footsteps of Tolkien and the Vikings
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