(GR) The Book World of Korea – II
Συνεχίζοντας τη βόλτα στον κορεάτικο κόσμο του βιβλίου (Μέρος Ι), επόμενος σταθμός μας είναι τα ανεξάρτητα βιβλιοπωλεία της μαγευτικής αυτής χώρας! … More (GR) The Book World of Korea – II
Συνεχίζοντας τη βόλτα στον κορεάτικο κόσμο του βιβλίου (Μέρος Ι), επόμενος σταθμός μας είναι τα ανεξάρτητα βιβλιοπωλεία της μαγευτικής αυτής χώρας! … More (GR) The Book World of Korea – II
Meandering flawlessly among philosophy and magical realism, Invisible Cities build luminous images and arguments on a wide range of themes. … More Book Review | Italo Calvino’s Invisible Cities
How fare thee, beautiful, bookish souls? Rumour has it that if you have initiated Your Royal Bookness into the wondrous world of Instagram, then today might just be a lucky day for you! 🎁 If truth be told, summer has somehow always managed to be a season holding dear reasons for celebration for me. And the … More Celebratory Instagram Giveaway: Win 2 Books [closed]
“What’s the use of literature, if it doesn’t change the world?” … More Film Review | Dongju (동주)
Enjoy @iberiandirewolf’s exquisite fanart created for the characters of the Greek fantasy book ‘Hydranos’. … More The Characters of Hydranos | Greek Fantasy Fanart
*Christmas Giveaway* … More hydranos | Holiday bookish Giveaway [CLOSED]
My short story ‘Rite of Passage’ has been selected and published by Kingston University Press! … More First traditional publication: Rite of Passage
Across sapphire oceans and sunlit waves, towards summer and lands of dream… I officially invite you to get immersed in the world of Hydranos. My paperback novel is finally published on Amazon! Hydranos is my personal creation through and through—a one-woman show, if you will. From the actual writing of the novel to the maps … More Hydranos Sets Sail | A Greek Fantasy Debut
Byron may be more widely known as the man that inspired the famous ‘Byronic Hero’. However, in Greece Byron is something else–or rather, something more. … More Tracking Lord Byron, A romantic philhellene
Having re-watched Harry Potter and the Prisoner of Azkaban a couple of weeks ago after quite a long time (it’s my favourite film in the franchise and book in the series) I reached the conclusion that even those who are not into adventuring around the premises of Hogwarts cannot argue about the magnificent authoring imagination of J. K. Rowling. Aren’t we often contemplating on and marveling at the creative workings, which produced masterpieces like The Portrait of Dorian Gray, Howl’s Moving Castle or Plato’s Republic? … More In Praise of Imagination | Thank You, 100 Followers!
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