Éva Klára Galyas writes about herself: I grew up in the 8th district of Budapest. I have two children who were born with 12 years difference. I was 16 when my son was born. I grew up in a book loving family, I was 9 when I got my first book from my great grandma, the title was Butterfly. After that I read basically everything I could lay my hands on, should it be ‘Gone with the wind’ or ‘The laughing man’. As I child I already wanted to try writing similar stories so I started writing… I wrote down everything: poems, conversations, novels, everything I wanted. Soon I realized that I can be anyone in fiction and I can try everything. I was 11 when a librarian sent one of my poems to a competition. It won an extra prize. Soon after that I forgot about writing as turned into an adolescent. I still loved books though. I was what they call a problem child. I experimented with drugs at a very early age and had to change schools very frequently. When I was 16 I became a mother. I finished my education in an evening school. Later I applied to the Rom Magazine as a trainee. At the same time I continued my studies in Kalyi Jag Rom Minority School where I had such excellent mentors like József Choli Daróczi József and Gusztáv Nagy poets and writers. I am forever grateful for them because they taught me to appreciate my Romness. They told me stories of Rom history and literature. Later I became an editor and reporter in Radio C and after that I worked for the Hungarian Television in Toronto as an anchor. I travelled a lot in the past years. I tried myself in fashion industry, I was a fashion designer, a stylist in the USA, I travelled all over Europe and finally I moved back to Hungary. My collection of poems was published in 2010. Since then I have been working and listening. My poems and writings are a kind of or more kinds of search for God.