About Anna Dorothea
Here to fulfil your text-based needs: I’m a New Zealand-German writer, editor and translator specialised in the travel, design and lifestyle sectors. Fluent in English, German and French, I graduated in Law and Politics before pursuing my interest in aesthetics into cultural journalism, via a two-year stint in advertising in London.
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Current city: Berlin
Here to fulfil your text-based needs: I’m a New Zealand-German writer, editor and translator specialised in the travel, design and lifestyle sectors. Fluent in English, German and French, I graduated in Law and Politics before pursuing my interest in aesthetics into cultural journalism, via a two-year stint in advertising in London.
 

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