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Grand-Harbour-Malta
Malte, l'identité piratée, book cover

The Maltese archipelago adds a splash of ochre to the deep blue of the Mediterranean.
Straddling Europe and Africa, it observes both continents with a sharpness honed over the centuries.

Through colonisation, independence and accession to the European Union, the Maltese have developed countless ways to thrive on this small, coveted land of breathtaking beauty.

This is not a guidebook. It recounts the luminous spirit of Malta — a place that, despite a turbulent history, has never relinquished what matters most: its identity.

The narrative is followed by conversations with historian Alain Blondy, essayist Manuel Delia and economist Marie Briguglio.

Published May 2026 — Nevicata Publishing.

Questioning and understanding

Journalist, writer and strategic advisor, I connect lives and places to better understand the world.

It is a space for curiosity and reflection on how to build a more meaningful life.

Writing hands and notebook by the Sea, by Gaëlle Pério

Counsel & consulting

Alongside my work as a journalist, I work with individuals — particularly creators — and organisations as a strategic interlocutor, around questions of voice, positioning and development.

I step in when usual reference points no longer hold, when situations grow more complex and it becomes necessary to explore what lies in the shadows to act with clarity.

My approach is tailored. It draws on close, attentive listening, a strong sense of storytelling and a maieutic process, as well as a nuanced understanding of human dynamics and cross-cultural contexts.

Meeting, listening, connecting

Portraits, places, and the making of a book.

Weaving connections, and deepening our understanding of others and the world.

I look for the plural within the singular — the texture of more meaningful lives.

First stories coming soon.

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