Gabriella Vento

I am a native Hungarian, born in Budapest, Hungary. My mother was an economist at the National Bank of Hungary and my father was a chemical engineer with two patents to his name. They instilled in me an inquisitive mind and a respect for all living creatures (except maybe mosquitos).
I moved to the United States in 1996 and lived in Hawaii for 14 years, working as a freelance travel agent.
I now reside in San Diego, California, a few miles from the house of my son and his wife. My daughter and two grandsons live in Kailua, Hawaii.
I am a freelance translator and a sci-fi writer who explores the connections between vibrations, frequencies, emotions and sound in a unified field of energy. I studied microwave telecommunication and electric engineering with a Bachelor's Degree, as a result. I worked as a researcher in a Budapest-based research institute, where I developed a fascination for the science of microwaves, and later on in a factory of Electroacoustics, Budapest as a design engineer of sound systems. Years later I got married and moved to a city with fewer jobs for engineers. I started to learn something else, which reflects my passion for exploring new cultures and places, and gained a BA degree in International travel management as a result.
My sci-fi story is written in a language different from my native Hungarian, but later translated it into my native language and has been published as well. It is inspired by the story of Paradise, where not just people live in peace and harmony, but all living creatures of our planet. I believe that everything is interconnected and that one day we can find a way to tap into the hidden potentials of Earth's energy field. I hope that my readers will enjoy my imaginative and visionary tale, and maybe even get inspired to go deeper into the subject.