New Release

The Influencer's canvas

The Influencer’s Canvas explores what happens when art meets algorithm, authenticity confronts performance, and creativity navigates the digital maze. My most experimental novel yet—featuring multilingual dialogue and visual storytelling elements that push literary boundaries.

influencer's canvas

New book 2026

Project Mirror

Your face just crashed. Reboot required.

In a world of neural beauty filters, one woman hunts glitches: frozen smiles on Zoom, clashing features in the feed. She resets stacks, erases flaws, convinced she’s smashing the genetic lottery.

But perfection demands perfect minds.

Dive into the filtered future we’re building. Pre-order now and unmask the truth.

writer julia zolotova

A Word From The Author

Writing The Influencer’s Canvas felt like painting with pixels instead of pigments—each chapter required balancing analog creativity with digital reality. The characters emerged from countless nail art sessions with content creators who trusted me with their unfiltered truths. This story honors both the art and the artifice of our hyperconnected age.

Julia Zolotova
Novelist, Observer, Multilinguist.

Omnichannel Hearts

2024

Eastern Empire

2023

Luxury Labyrinth

2023

Polished Edges

2022

Temporary Access

2021

Writing & publishing since 2021

From London nail salons to luxury labyrinths, Eastern empires to digital hearts — each book peels back another layer of modern identity. Explore the complete collection that established my reputation for psychological insight wrapped in cultural sophistication.

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Cover Reveal: Luxury Labyrinth

The moment has finally arrived — I can share the cover of Luxury Labyrinth with you. After months of back-and-forth with designers, mood boards that looked like fever dreams, and countless conversations about how to capture the essence of beautiful entrapment in a single image, we’ve created something that makes

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Voices of Friends

ECG held their “Voices of Friends: Poetry & Art Almanac” presentation at Yunus Emre Institute on Monday. Same venue where I met Marta Brassart at the Hertfordshire Awards in November. About twenty people. Intimate evening, poetry readings, Guild announcements. Marta read her own poetry, which surprised me. I’d only known

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Pushkin house london

An Unexpected Connection

Saturday workshop at Pushkin House brought together Ukrainians documenting their London experience through collaborative mapping. I went because diaspora navigation fascinates me. How we create mental maps of belonging in unfamiliar cities, how geography becomes emotional rather than physical. Met Lydia Grigorieva there. Ukrainian poet and photo-artist who works with

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