Anna Kovatcheva is a Bulgarian-American writer whose work explores themes of transformation, identity, and the monstrous feminine. Her debut novel, "She Made Herself a Monster," examines the ways women navigate power and self-creation in a world that seeks to contain them. Kovatcheva's writing has appeared in various literary magazines and journals. She holds an MFA in Creative Writing and draws inspiration from folklore, mythology, and contemporary feminism. Her prose blends lyrical language with unflinching examinations of desire and agency. Kovatcheva lives in the United States, where she continues to write fiction that challenges conventional narratives about women's lives and choices.