from Archaeology to Literary Creativity
Photo credits from left to right: Wieteke Wesselink, Femke Felten, Jolien de Wolf, Jon van Schaik, Ans Loffeld.
Renske de Wolf was born in Heerlen, the Netherlands, on a cold Thursday in December 1987. She has been a lifelong writer and first began writing screenplays when she was 7 years old. An avid Oxford comma enthusiast, Renske has been an archaeologist, a salsa dancer, a stage actor, an ex-pat in Barcelona, and a university finalist for Strategic Business Plans. She was excited to become a whiskey connoisseur, until she sadly discovered she found whiskey, in fact, disgusting.
Renske currently resides in a small village near Eindhoven, the Netherlands. In her free time you can find her annoying her cats, dancing, reading a good book, or performing on stage with the International Theatre Collective Eindhoven. The King of Wolves was her first book. Her second book, The Smoke Wraiths, is expected on 25 October.
Photo credits: Thijs de Wolf