
Anna Vasileiadi
Anna Vasileiadi was born in Piraeus. She studied economics at the University of Piraeus and continued her education with courses at the National and Kapodistrian University of Athens, the University of Ioannina, and the University of the Aegean, focusing on Criminology, personality disorders, the refugee issue, and geopolitical issues in the Middle East. She speaks English, French, Italian, Russian, Turkish, and Arabic.
She has written texts for theater and ballet performances and has contributed articles to her own columns in print and online magazines and newspapers. She has participated in collective works, edited academic texts, and completed numerous translations.
Anna has been a speaker at seminars, book festivals, and experiential workshops. She serves as the president of the Women's Literary Society, of which she has been a member since 2007. She is also a member of the National Society of Greek Writers and the Hellenic Society of Literary Translators, which awarded her a translation prize in 2011.
She has published children's stories and novels for adults. "The Silence of Melina" is her first young adult novel.