Paris 2004. A young girl has just realized that her biggest dream is to become a writer. But the road to realizing this dream will be full of obstacles. Unpleasant events, confused priorities, failed loves, sadness for the first youth that is lost, all together become a wall in her mind that blocks her way.
Athens 2011. And suddenly, after so many years, he has an idea. What if, instead of wondering how to write, he just wrote? Somewhere where she can share her thoughts with other people? And so overnight she creates a blog entitled Alice in the Land of the Biggest, which is filled with stories-photos of her life.
How does one become a writer? Why does black loneliness eat away at us as we grow older? Where is this other half of us at last? And what the heck happens when and if we ever find it? What happens to everyone suddenly when they become parents? What is it like to wander in the good seats? And what happens inside us when our dreams come true?
Alice tries to answer these and many other tormenting questions through her notes and stories, which sometimes resemble letters to her juvenile self.
Alice in Wonderland
Author:
Vicky Moragianni,Sold Out
Vicky Moragianni was born in Athens on a cold November morning which, according to astrologers, means that she is a person full of obsessions.
Growing up, he studied French Literature and Theater but somewhere along the way, he also decided to try a bunch of other things to make sure he made the right choices.
She has been writing since she can remember, first lyrics, then poetry, then something like diaries and then the blog she made one rainy night.
He loves reading, cinema, Christmas, food and espresso.
She is married with a son and currently works hard as a housewife, but one day she will become a writer. More stories from her busy life on the blog:
www.aliceingrownupland.com
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Weight | 0.5 kg |
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Writer | Vicky Moragianni |
Pages | 246 |
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Size | 14x21cm |
Publisher | iWrite.gr Publications |
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