I was in Cambodia on a gap year after university when I started penning my first book. I started sending friends and family emails with headings like ‘first draft’, ‘second draft’ etc. and they encouraged me to start a blog. In 2011, it was still pretty popular to use a blog like an online journal. I launched the blog, ‘ Paris-Phnom Penh’ which targeted expats and people looking to travel, too. I wouldn’t say the tone was authentically ‘me’ as I pushed it to be funnier and proved to myself that I could write. The process convinced me to write my first book. I was 24 years old and had just graduated as a humanities major and my father was working as a professor – writing a novel was considered sacred in our house. It wasn’t a traditional process, but the blog really helped my self-confidence.
Without a doubt, Oussama Ammar, who co-wrote The Family and also invests in start-up programs. He was a pioneer on the Parisian scene and is sort of a guru in the world of investment start-ups. He inspired the main character in my novel. I wouldn’t say he’s my personal guru but he has greatly inspired me because of his literary and business past. His wife is just as inspirational, too! I have met them both separately before they were married. She’s called Lavinia Lionita, she works as a businesswoman in the health and pharmaceutical sector. She has a really holistic vision and always thinks about the balance of brain and body. She really helped me with my personal advancement, in fact – I should have put her first! I also have to mention my best friend and very first roommate, Camille. She launched a start-up in the culture sector and it’s thanks to her I got to see the reality of day to day life in a growing business – the doubts, the questions. Without her, I couldn’t have written “Écosystème” as she was my first guinea pig! She has some very strong views which gave birth to some great debates that lasted hours! I dedicated my book to her.