I moved to England with my husband in 2016, and now we have spent almost three and a half years in this country, which definitely hasn’t made me an expert in the life here whatsoever. I tried to gather some … Continue reading
Author Archives: Gabriella
Open (love) letter to Adriene Mishler
Dear Adriene, First, I’d really like to thank you for everything you are giving to me. I literally can say that your yoga videos are one of the things that saved my life. I found your videos in 2014, when … Continue reading
Things without which I couldn’t have survived my panic disorder
Deep in the worst period of my life, one psychiatrist prescribed me antidepressants twice a day and a Xanax-like tranquilizer three times a day. He said without these my anxiety would get worse. I was devastated. I went home (cried … Continue reading
Why don’t you have a proper job?
I thought I need to blog about my quarter life crisis. I hope my story can help others to cope this kind of stuff better than me. Because my first really life crisis hit me really hard at the age … Continue reading
TOP 10 Non-Self Help books that help you get courage
I have a huge problem with self-help books. The first – and the most obvious – one is that they’ve never helped me. (Actually there are some awesome self-help books out there, maybe once I write a post about them … Continue reading
Proudly Anxious
Actually I have been procrastinating this post now for weeks. Maybe because in the last few weeks I have realized I need to work more on my anxiety issues. Of course I have some cool tips to share but I … Continue reading
Anxiety and regret – the best buddies in the world
When I was ten years old, I always wanted to buy fries and hamburgers from the local food truck near my school. Once I got the money from my mother, and with stuttering voice I asked for a plate of … Continue reading
Twelve things I was afraid to do and I did it in 2017
In December my publisher came out with an idea that I should ride on a big wheel with one of my readers as a gift. In my previously published book my main characters visit Coney Island every year that’s why … Continue reading
NaNoWriMo in Birmingham
Last year I wrote a post about my NaNoWriMo journey, but this year a lot of things have changed in my life. I have got married, I am getting published in two weeks and I have moved to a different … Continue reading
Prompt Friday
We started a new writing project with my best writer friend Fanni Sütő. Every Friday we will complete a short writing challange in English and Hungarian. You can find Fanni’s solution in her new home page: Ink, Maps and Macarons. … Continue reading
Prompt Friday
Last week was quite exhausting for me, that’s why we skipped our weekly prompt. But now I am in Kraków, so I can write again peacefully. This week’s prompt is the following: “You walk into your house and it’s completely … Continue reading
Dear Mr. King
Dear Mr. King, I decided to write you an open letter a long, long time ago, but I always just think about it and have never accomplished the task. I was a little bit desperate about this and I thought … Continue reading
My November
I wrote a post about NaNoWriMo in October. Now it is the first day of December, so I should summarize the whole month and my experience. This is my third year with NaNoWriMo. I am always working on my trilogy in November. … Continue reading
Let the writing marathon begin!
Last year I wrote so many Hungarian posts about the National Novel Writing Month (NaNoWriMo), that’s why I thought I have to summarize my feelings and experiences in English language too. So November is coming. That means a lot for so many … Continue reading
New English post about the School of Nations
This May my second translated short story called School of Nations was published by the IEMed and Mediterranya blog. You can read my short story here and here if you are interested. Now I would like to write about the story behind the story. In April … Continue reading