Ervina Halili (1986) has published her first work Crowd 97 at the age of 11 during the mass student protests of the University of Pristina in 1997. She continued with the psychoanalytical research in Collective Automatism and the Crowd behavior in relation to the individual, whereas the Sleep of Octopus, her recent book published in Vienna in the German language has been reviewed as a neo-surrealistic book. She was awarded the annual national award in 2015 in Kosovo with the book Amulet and she was a guest writer of several Arts and Literature houses and museums including Museums Quarter Vienna, Galeries of Landis+Gyr Switzerland, and Museum of Literature - Sarajevo, etc. She has privately collected and founded the archive of Rilindja, one of the main publishing and printing houses in Yugoslavia.