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The title "Diary" does not come from the fact that these are someone's daily notes. The name came from the fact that these situations have become daily for us. This is a gallery of 17 short stories about falling in love, divided into the cycle of Winter and the cycle of Summer. They resemble fragments of someone's memories which are so sweet when you find them in someone's old diary. Who are these stories about? They are about each of us. The main I has no gender, religion, age, sexual orientation, certain body type or skin colour. All we know about the character is that it is in love. It…mehr

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The title "Diary" does not come from the fact that these are someone's daily notes. The name came from the fact that these situations have become daily for us. This is a gallery of 17 short stories about falling in love, divided into the cycle of Winter and the cycle of Summer. They resemble fragments of someone's memories which are so sweet when you find them in someone's old diary. Who are these stories about? They are about each of us. The main I has no gender, religion, age, sexual orientation, certain body type or skin colour. All we know about the character is that it is in love. It doesn't tell you who should or shouldn't be loved. It quietly whispers: I understand. There are moments of joy, moments of happiness, moments of bliss, bitter moments and moments of resentment. Its I is universal, because we all have an I, so we can all relate to these situations... or remember our own.
Autorenporträt
Nataliia Zinovieva has been a life-long learner and a story-teller. She has degrees in Languages, Literature and Pedagogics but the most important learning has taken place during her journeys. At the age of 27 her career includes almost 30 jobs around the world with at least one of them being a seafarer. She writes to share the life lessons and wisdom gained from her diverse experiences, adventures, failures, and continued learning. Currently, she resides in Erfurt, Germany where she works in the field of non-formal education and mentors young people.