The birth of a new blog….
By Haris Ioannides Its Sunday noon, its nice and sunny out, perfect day for the beach. Instead, I chose to come to the office and launch the new blog. We’ve been silently working on it for the past few weeks, fixing it, streamlining, debating over ideas and overall directions. The articles are the same, the quality [...]
Read More →World Book Day: my mission to read a book from every country
This is an article posted in the Guardian by our friend Ann who has embarked on a difficult and wonderful journey. As she puts it “As the planet celebrates World Book Day, I'm midway through a plan to read a book from every single one of the 196 UN-recognised countries. Have I gone too far?“ [...]
Read More →And the prize for great literature goes to… nobody
By: Haris Ioannides - Armida Publications Apparently ‘nobody’ wrote a magnificent book. The reviews are in, ‘nobody’ sweeps the nation with ‘Nothing: a story no-one will appreciate’… What a joke this is, really. Here is the full article that details this never before seen event…. For the first time in 35 years, the Pulitzer Prize board has [...]
Read More →BOOK LAUNCH in Limassol – THE VENETIAN by Lina Ellina
Armida Publications cordially invite you to the presentation of the novel THE VENETIAN by Lina Ellina. Date and time: Monday – 30.04.2012, 18.30 Address: ‘Panos Solomonides’ Cultural Center – Limassol The Honourable Mayor of Limassol, Mr. Andreas Christou, will present the book. The Honorary Consul of the Italian Republic (Larnaca, Famagusta), Victor Mantovani, will address [...]
Read More →Author’s fictional Titan hit iceberg years before the Titanic sank ….
It was the largest ship of its day, described by its creator as “the greatest of the works of men.” Its seafaring days came to an abrupt and tragic end when it struck an iceberg in the North Atlantic, destroying the vessel and killing most of the passengers on board. And it’s a fictional boat [...]
Read More →E-books and Print Books Can Coexist
By: Haris Ioannides - Armida Publications A friend from TeachingDegree.org after reading my article (view end of graph) has offered the following beautiful graphic to further the conversation on what will prevail in the future… paper or plastic. The article below accompanies the graph. If you can remember the day you first learned to read, you probably recall that [...]
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