Jolita Herlyn | |
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Born | Jolita Kraniauskaitė September 14, 1966 Vilnius, Lithuanian |
Occupation | Novelist |
Education | Master degree in Philosophy |
Alma mater | Moscow State Lomonosov University |
Spouse | Sven Thomas Willy Herlyn (2008-present) |
Children | Karlas Eduardo Impinnisi, Jonas Herlyn |
Jolita Herlyn (born Jolita Kraniauskaitė; 14 September 1966, in Vilnius) is a Lithuanian novelist.
In 1990, she graduated from Moscow Lomonosov university, having studied philosophy. [1]
1990-1997 - Taught Philosophy and Logic at Klaipeda university.
1997-2005 - Worked in municipality of Klaipeda, department of foreign affairs. At the same time wrote multiple articles for local newspapers "Klaipėda" and "Vakarų Ekspresas".
2004-2005 - led a live TV show "Proto Aistros" on local television "Balticum Tv".
2006-2009 - Worked in DnB Nord in Copenhagen as a manager of marketing department.
2010 - Moved to Hamburg, Germany with her family and started writing novels.
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