Evita Klimo | Storyteller

Stories. Expeditions. Controlled Burning.

About Me

I write.


About motherhood, movement, exhaustion — and the rare moments of quiet.
Sometimes it turns into a book. Other times into something more.


In the morning I swim, train, or wander through the woods. During the day I work on my own books. In the evening I read other people’s work.
And in between, I try not to lose myself.

I’ve lived and worked with stories my whole life.
From different angles — as an avid reader, translator, teacher, editor-in-chief, copywriter, and communication strategist.
Each of these roles taught me something different about words, people, and what happens between them.

It’s not just about content. First and foremost, it’s about a way of surviving reality without becoming numb or turning into something we don’t want to be.

I’m interested in what happens beneath the surface.
Why we do what we do.
And how far a small, almost invisible shift can reach.

I write a blog, essays, and books. But some stories can’t be written — they have to be lived. On expeditions.

Some of my work stays online. And some you’ll soon be holding in your hands.

At the moment, I’m working on a fantasy novel set in a fictional medieval Scotland.

I promise betrayal, fire, and magic.
You’ll have to wait for the rest.