Maria Jana continues where others put down their pens. Cool and relentless, she
dissects modern life, weighs its components and then puts them back together to a fascinating literary organism. A soulful piece of writing, presented quite unsentimentally.
Elizabeth Cocker, Executive Magazine, about Little Royals
Just go to a book store and walk to the shelves. Try to find Maria Jana at its right location. Not a chance.
James Newell, Elite News, about Little Royals
Maria Jana portrays magical scenes in a captivating way in Emil’s Magical Adventure.
Rosaline Hayes, Eloquent Magazine, about Emil’s Magical Adventure
JD: But didn't you say you needed a reason to write?
MJ: That is true, but you should be careful talking about it. It wouldn't even be possible to define it. (Laughs.) I
hope I am never able to do that, because if I knew from the start exactly what my motivation was, I could just stop right there and then, go work in my yard and be happy.
Elite: Maria Jana, it seems no matter what you try your hand at is a success. We in London read your books, shake our head, and would rather return back to our parties, but there is this small part in us that continues to bother us in a wonderful way, just like an olive that has fallen into a cocktail it does not belong into. We are upset all night long. And so finally we start reflecting. This basically describes the Jana effect.
MJ: Thanks. I would call that calculated truth.