Guia Soncini | |
Birth Date: | 1972 10, mf=yes |
Birth Place: | Bologna, Italy |
Nationality: | Italian |
Occupation: | writer |
Years Active: | 1995–present |
Guia Soncini (born October 19, 1972) is an Italian columnist and writer. She writes for Linkiesta and, in the past, amongst others for la Repubblica, Gioia,[1] [2] Elle Italia and Il Foglio.
Soncini is a prolific writer of both fiction and non-fiction books. After publishing Elementi di capitalismo amoroso (Italian for Elements of loving capitalism) in 2008 through Rizzoli, she chose to self-publish her book Come salvarsi il girovita (Italian for How to save your waistline), in 2012 on Amazon Kindle, debuting in the Top Ten.[3]
Her book I mariti delle altre (Italian for Other women's husbands) chronicles both her experience with her father's infidelity from a personal perspective and the culture of adultery in Italy in general.
Her first novel, Qualunque cosa significhi amore ("Whatever love means", the notorious Charles Windsor's quote about his marriage to Diana Spencer), was published on May 27, 2015.[4]