Andrea Ferrari Kristeller is an Argentinean teacher, writer and naturalist. She loves her teaching practice and the rainforest, and her motivation to read/write is to feel and foster an interconnection with nature.
Some of her poems have been published by *The Avocet, The Dawntreader, Erbacce, ASEI Arts II anthology, “Flight of a Feather” anthology, Poetry Undressed, Braided Way, Poppy Road Review, The Heimat Review, SweetSmell, LastStanza *and* Seaside Gothic*. She participated in the *Tupelo Press 30×30* challenge in July 2023. Her nouvelle “The Land without You” was given an Honourable mention at *Writers of the Future* contest (2018), as well as her short story “The Broken Sphere”, (2023). “The Ghost at the Whites’ Hoté” was published in the anthology *Haus*, by *CultureCult *Press (2022); “Her turning into a forest” by the magazine *Globally Rooted *(2023), and “The Ocelot” and “Orion”, by *Commuter Lit *(2023/2024). Her short story “The Ghosts at Yazá Bridge” will soon be published by *34th Orchard*, as well as “The Flock” *by New Myths.*
The nouvelle “The Land without You” was published by Edunam, the Province of Misiones’ University Press in Argentina, in October 2023.
“The Land Without You and Other stories” was published on Amazon in June 2023, and its Spanish version “La Tierra sin Ustedes”, in September 2023.
You can find her at @aferrari65, and her website https://andreaeferrari65.wixsite.com/website