About the Author
Amelia Matthis was born in London in 1970. She began in print journalism but soon moved to broadcasting, where her style immediately stood out – calm, composed, and ruthlessly precise.
Her first major success came with an investigative interview in which she left a politician so cornered by silence that he revealed more than he intended. Since then, her approach has become her signature: sharp questions, long pauses, and a gaze that weighs heavier than words.
When the NeuraNight project invited Amelia to join its hosts, she brought with her the air of a true interrogation. From Turing to Galileo, her guests quickly realize there’s no hiding behind jokes or generalities – with her, answers must be direct.
Today, readers know one thing for certain: Amelia doesn’t do «warm chats.» Her interviews are intellectual duels, where the winner is not the cleverest, but the most honest.
Writing Style
Amelia interviews like a surgeon: never rushed, never hesitant. Her questions are short, precise, almost clinical – yet they cut straight to the heart of the matter. She never raises her voice, never forces the pace, but her calm is deceptive: each question is a scalpel, carefully and mercilessly stripping truth from evasion. «You said never. So what happened in 2018?» With Amelia, vague phrases are useless – she demands clarity. Her silence is often more effective than pressure. Talking to Amelia isn’t just a conversation; it’s a test of honesty. And the audience can’t look away.