@daniorq
Being born with a surname that no one is able to pronounce correctly has certainly influenced my obsession with words. I soon learned that in Italian words are, in most cases, stressed on the penultimate syllable. So, how do you pronounce my surname?
Over the years this obsession with the wonderful Italian language has become my job.
As a child I used to ask a lot of questions and for every answer I was given, as precise as it was, I always knew how to follow another "Why?". To overcome my insatiable curiosity, my mother, a tender soul, took me to the local library. She taught me that people might not know everything, but that in books I would have always found what I was looking for.
When I was 7 I had read the whole junior section of the library in my town. Artistic gymnastics and books were my priorities, but I used to play with Barbie too, uh! I was experimenting a junior version of the busy life that I was going to grow up to, I read a book a day and got good grades at school, while I struggled to become a gymnast.
Multitasking is now my daily life and explaining what I do is always a drama: I am a Swiss army knife of communication. Not without reason I know how to be sharp, if I need.
One day, talking to my boyfriend, who is a Full Stack Developer, I found myself facing a lot of headlines that nerds love to use to describe themselves. Frontend Developer, Backend Developer, Game Developer... there are a lot of them, seriously! I looked at him straight in the eyes and said "I'm a developer too!" "And what do you develop?" he said, "Words! I'm a Words Developer! ".
I deal with SEO copywriting, I create content strategies and marketing plans, I give the voice to the social channels of the brands I manage and, just to avoid me missing anything, I also organize events. To make things even a little more complicated to explain and manage, that if one has to do things one he do them right, I do all this while I travel around the world as a digital nomad. ๐ฎ๐น