Judit Vörös
Writer

Judit is a London-based story-teller and creative writer, originally from Hungary. She studied Film and then Marketing in the heart of Budapest. At the end of 2011, she moved to London and fell in love with the city. She enrolled in London Film Academy’s Screenwriting Diploma course in 2013, where she rediscovered her genuine passion: storytelling.

Judit is a London-based story-teller and creative writer, originally from Hungary. She studied Film and then Marketing in the heart of Budapest. At the end of 2011, she moved to London and fell in love with the city. She enrolled in London Film Academy’s Screenwriting Diploma course in 2013, where she rediscovered her genuine passion: storytelling. The following years, Judit worked several writing jobs as a freelancer, including film festivals and streaming platforms. She moved to Santiago, Chile between 2016-18, where she began working on a new screenplay idea for a film, based on local history.

Besides writing, she picked up hand-poke tattooing as a new hobby that she still enjoys today. Judit loves making long-term bicycle trips across countries which she feels is a truly unique way to discover the identity of places and the local people. She loves reading Steinbeck and Murakami or chill with some 80’s horror flicks. Judit’s strength lies in psychology and characters and she loves exploring complex situations and issues in her works. 

For Quivalon

Judit joined the team in December 2020 and since, she has been working on articles for worldofhood.com, short screenplays and has taken up to write the chapters from Alana’s point of view in the HOOD novel. 

The world of Hood is something extraordinary. This re-imagination of the classic tale double-spins the stories, you already know and puts them in a perspective that feels fresh and relevant. From the fully re-written history elements to the complexity of its characters, these stories have something to offer to everybody.

Judit on HOOD

Judit’s Favourites

DEATHBED WATCH: Stoker
PAGE-TURNER: East of Eden – Steinbeck
LITTLE KNOWN GEM: Don’t ever wipe tears without gloves
GUILTY PLEASURE: Buffy, the vampire slayer
CURRENT ADDICTION: Mike Flanagan’s works (The Haunting of Hill House)