
She was born in Prague on January 14st 1975. She is Capricorn. She graduated from Faculty of social sciences at Charles University. She wrote 12 books including two with fairy tales that were turned into two films. She is also the author of five audiobooks and the editor in chief of Xantypa, Playboy, Harper's Bazaar magazines.
She is UNICEF patron and an active member of Startujeme NGO that employs mentally disabled people. She is also a founder of Be Charity that takes care of ill, injured or handicapped people.
Her father Josef was a doctor and sci-fi author. Her mother was a doctor, too. She is divorced and has 14 years old daughter Bibiana. She cannot imagine her life without her. She believes in miracles. She follows her instinct when she needs to make an important decision. She lives in Měchenice near Prague in a house with thirteen animals.
What book are you reading/have you recently read?
Currently, it is a biographical interview of Mr. Kosatík with Ms. Třeštíková. I think that Pavel Kosatík is one of the best journalists for these topics, together with Renata Kalenská. His book where he interviews Věra Čáslavská is very important for me. Another book that has an impact on me is Hana from Alena Mornštajnová. It is the first one from her I have read, and it is really great. And I cannot forget Umina verze from Emil Hakl. I like him as an author and as a human. I can also recommend Paradoxical Happiness which is the last book from Gillers Lipovetsky to everybody. It is a reflexion of the current hyperconsumer world with unworldliness, without deprecation, with understanding and extremely fitting analysis.
What film has she recently watched?
Blade Runner, quite strange one :-). And from the Czech ones, it was Po strništi bos. I like that book and whole poetics from old Mr. Svěrák.
What series does she like?
13 Reasons Why. It was interesting.
What music has she recently enjoyed?
Muse. Bi introduced it to me. Čtyřícítka from Lenka Nová. I will never vote for Mr Horáček but his texts are genius. And I love Barbra Streisand. I have also enjoyed Don Giovanni recently, with Placido Domingo as a conductor. It was amazing.
What information or articles do resonate with her? (It does not need to be related to politics, it might be some motivation, development or anything else.)
Anything related to topics about daily habits and rituals, what she uses in her work – cafe, cafe, cafe, cola light, vitamin C, cigarette, cafe.