[2] He became a prominent young member of the Hungarian Writer's Union in 1996, and in the same year started his doctoral studies at Eötvös Lóránd University.
In 1997, he started teaching on the French faculty of Péter Pázmány Catholic University and became the secretary of the Hungarian PEN Club.
2000 marked the point in his career when he became one of the founding editors of the Hungarian Internet journal Dokk.hu, which was an effort to support young writers and poets.
He is able to approach serious topics such as death, alcoholism, suicide, love and faith in a manner that makes it easy for the reader to digest his lines.
[5] He uses puns, slang expressions, baby talk and jokes about parents to appeal to the younger audiences, and writes in warm and light-hearted tone about serious aspects of life to reach older readers.