Schäffer Erzsébet
Ercsiben született, ott is töltötte gyermekkorának első éveit. Édesapja uradalmi számtartó, édesanyja temesvári polgárlány.
Saját bevallása szerint fiatalon többféle dologba belekezdett: segédmunkáskodott, színházat csinált, bábozott, ugyanakkor már írni is elkezdett.
Az 1990-es évek elejétől a Nők Lapja munkatársa, azelőtt a Gyermekünk című lapnál dolgozott.
Lázár Ervint kedvenc meseírójának tartja.
(Forrás: Wikipédia)
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