
Which writer inspires you the most?
It’s hard to choose just one, as my influences are so diverse. I grew up immersed in the works of Homer, Sophocles, Charles Dickens, Jane Austen, Jules Verne, Dostoevsky, and Tolstoy, among others. My writing draws from ancient Greek drama, modern Greek literature, and a wide spectrum of global authors. Each one left a unique mark on the way I see storytelling.
What is the main challenge you encountered while writing your work?
Finding the time is always the greatest challenge. As a full-time working mother of two, life is often very busy. But when inspiration strikes, I’ll write well into the early hours—I follow the current of an idea wherever it leads, no matter how tired I may be.

Every screenwriter needs feedback after completing their project. Is there someone you always turn to for their opinion as soon as you finish writing?
Yes, I trust the feedback of my close friends and family. They know me well and aren’t afraid to offer honest, thoughtful input that pushes my work forward.
Are you currently working on a new screenplay? If so, can you tell us more about it?
I am currently in pre production stage of the ”Other side of the lens” . It’s heavily inspired by old-school noir and the French New Wave—so it’s moody, atmospheric, and full of layers. It follows a retired photographer who’s still grieving the loss of his wife. One day, he decides to revisit the house they once shared, and from there, things start to unravel. As he takes photos of the space, memories resurface—some tender, some much darker than he expected.
The film flips between black-and-white scenes set in the 1940s and widescreen color from the mid-’60s. That contrast really helps blur the line between what’s real and what’s remembered. As the story unfolds, you’re pulled into this psychological spiral along with him—where past and present start to collide, and buried secrets refuse to stay hidden.

If you had to describe your writing style using three adjectives, which ones would you choose?
Real, Passionate, Adventurous.