Anna Canic was born on April 14, 1987, in Odessa, Ukraine. By profession - a philologist-translator, by vocation - a writer, poet (sometimes even a songwriter), playwright, journalist, and critic. Currently living in Pireaus, Greece, and working as a publicist in tourism. Her works were published on the pages of magazines, anthologies, and almanacs in Poland (""Akant"", ""Eneidrion"", ""Katamaran Literacki""), Serbia (""Odiseja"", ""A Too Powerful Word""), USA (""Spillwords""), Spain (""Love in Summer"", ""Winter: November to December""), Greece (""????"", ""Eirini""), Romania (""Taifas"", ""ECreator""), and Ukraine (""Litavria""). She is the author of the historical novel "" Sophia and Cassius"" (originally published in Croatia), vice-editor-in-chief of two Polish magazines on art and culture ("" Moja Przestrzen Kultury"" and "" Dziennik Teatralny"" ). She is fluent in 6 languages.
"Anna Canić has approached an era that is often overlooked—the post-Augustine Roman Empire—with a fresh approach that incorporates mythology, a dose of spirituality, and the very real reactions of characters that are well-drawn, three-dimensional and, in their own way, relatable to the modern reader.""—Greg Fields, American writer and editor ""I definitely recommend Anna’s novel as an escape from the long nights ahead—however, I can’t promise some sleep won’t be lost over those nights once you let Drusilla’s story consume you. Consider yourself warned."" —Lucie Polok, Bookofeel UK"