Born on June 27, 1972, in Belgium, she has been living in Italy since
the age of six, due to her maternal origins. Here she started to attend
the Faculty of Political Sciences in Teramo, with the objective to undertake
a diplomatic career, but having realized that it is not a profession
conforming to her inclinations, she quit at the third academic year
and moved to Rome to collaborate in the showroom of a printing-works
of contemporary art. In 1996 she returned to the city where she was
raised, to study as graphic and web-designer, and in 2001 she started
an activity devoted to integrated communications. She is impassioned
of the reading, music and contemporary art, and unfolds her creativity
in various forms, from draughtsmanship to the elaboration of artistic
digital works, pieces of poetry, and in the years, since she was teen-ager,
has written several novels.
“SENZA
PAROLE” (“NO
WORDS”) is her debut novel, published with
Prospettiva Editrice in 2007 (French translation available “SANS
RIEN DIRE”, English translation in progress
for its publication in the U.S. and Europe).
Other publications are: “Manca
sempre qualcosa” (“SOMETHING ALWAYS MISSES”),
“Paura
del buio” (“FEAR OF THE DARK”)
and “Un
raggio di sole” (“SUNSHINE”)
in 2008, “D'un
tratto lei” (“SUDDENLY HER”)
in 2009 and “Kaleriya”
(2010) with Prospettiva Editrice.“Il
sogno è sempre” (“ALWAYS
THE DREAM”) in 2010 and “La
luce del risveglio” (“THE LIGHT
OF THE AWAKENING”) in 2011 with Lulu.com, while “La
sofferenza non uccide, la paura non fa vivere”
(“SUFFERING DOES NOT KILL, FEAR DOES NOT LIVE”) and “Chiarezza,
bellezza” (“CLARITY, BEAUTY”)
are in print (2011).
The
chiefs characters of her stories are inspired by her way to be, by her
experiences that have marked her personality, laid out her individuality,
and every story is not a simple representation of romantic love run
after by her characters, but contains clearly outlined messages, carried
out through the depiction of dramatics events as the abandonment and
surrender, tragic as the death and inherent suffering, senses of guilt
and recriminations, events that overwhelm them but they teach them essential
aspects, themselves they also rediscover, the sense of their life. Some
of them passages back strongly to current issues as child abuse, physical
violence and psychological troubles and diseases of the soul, the longing
for power and money that obscures human mind, but the purest of sentiments
always predominates, as it should be also in real life.