Tatiane "Tati" Bernardi Teixeira Pinto (born April 29, 1979) is a Brazilian short story writer, novelist, cronista, screenwriter and journalist. Her works are particularly directed towards young women.
In 2006 Bernardi published her first short story book, A Mulher que Não Prestava, which was followed by Tô com Vontade de uma Coisa que Eu Não Sei o que É in 2008. In the same year she also wrote A Menina da Árvore, geared towards preteen girls. In 2010 she wrote her first novel for young adults, A Menina que Pensava Demais. In an interview to Trip magazine dating from 2011, she stated that she was working on an independent, crowdfundedcollaborative book entitled A Vaca, which was eventually released in the following year in limited run, with illustrations by Nando Rodriguez.[4] In 2016 she published the anthology of autobiographical crônicasDepois a Louca Sou Eu,[5] adapted into an eponymous movie by Júlia Rezende, starring Débora Falabella, which premiered on February 25, 2021.[6][7]
Bernardi has also written for magazines such as Viagem e Turismo, Trip and VIP, and since 2013 has a weekly column published every Friday in the newspaper Folha de S.Paulo.[8] On June 28, 2018, she published a compilation of some of her best crônicas written for the Folha de S.Paulo, entitled Homem-Objeto e Outras Coisas Sobre Ser Mulher.[9]
On May 9, 2020, she published the novel Você Nunca Mais Vai Ficar Sozinha.[10]