Gillian Gloyer studied ancient languages at Oxford - which turned out to be surprisingly useful when she subsequently came to learn Albanian. Her first contact with Albania was in the 1980s, when she gazed from a ferry deck at pristine beaches lining the almost-closed country. From 1998 to 2002, she lived in Tirana, directing a long-term training programme with political parties. Her schedule took her all over the country, and gave her opportunities to discover Albania's astonishingly rich history and culture, then almost unknown outside the country. She has participated in international election-observation missions in Albania, led tour groups around the country's cultural and historical sites, and even curated a mini-season of Albanian films for the Edinburgh Film Guild. Although now living in the UK, the author of Bradt's Albania guidebook owns a house in Albania and usually spends several months a year there, exploring remote settlements and discovering their history.