
Katerina CHrysanthopoulou
Katerina Chrysanthopoulou (Athens, 1966), an author, translator, and academic researcher, holds a master's degree in Cognitive Science, specializing in Cognitive Psycholinguistics, and is a PhD candidate at the National and Kapodistrian University of Athens. She has university degrees in Computer Science and English Literature and a six-year diploma in body psychotherapy (Biosynthesis method). She has received further training in therapeutic writing and leads writing and personal development workshops (http://www.askiseisgrafis.blogspot.gr). She has served as a volunteer secretary for the mother groups of the Greek Breastfeeding Association (http://www.lllgreece.org) and is a member of the Network for Action on Infant and Child Nutrition (http://ibfan.gr). Since 2004, she has published poems and short stories in literary magazines (Mandragoras, (d)ekata, Planodion, Nisides, Dendro, etc.) and has authored the books: "As if I Dress You Like a Garment" (Private Edition, 2005), "The Woman Who Wrote for the Man" (Kedros, 2006), "Primavera, I Look at the Eyes That Look at Me" (Topos, 2007), "The Chinese Room" (Topos, 2008), and "Colostrum" (Futura, 2009).