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By   /  April 22, 2013  /  FREE content  /  No Comments

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Why books look old-fashioned… and why that’s a good thing

By   /  March 28, 2013  /  opinions  /  No Comments

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By Ruben De Baerdemaeker Fonts of wisdom If you enjoy reading – and let’s assume you do; otherwise, what you are doing now makes no sense at all – you have an interest in fonts. Not an active interest, perhaps, but fonts matter to you: you will “like” some typefaces more than others, and, given [...]

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Why I wrote "The secret of the elements"

By   /  January 31, 2013  /  opinions  /  No Comments

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Reblogged from Christos’ blog By Christos Tsotsos It is about 3 years since I wrote ‘The secret of the elements’ and a year since it was published with Armida Publications. The question I am regularly asked by fans and friends is why I wrote the book. Apart from the obvious reason, because the book answers that question, [...]

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it's official… life as we know it will continue…

By   /  December 21, 2012  /  humorous  /  No Comments

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Revisiting the classics… Chrysalis with a book trailer

By   /  December 20, 2012  /  news  /  No Comments

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Christmas time in Metsovo – a small village in the Greek Alps, covered between soft layers of snow, distant from the pre-Christmas sales of the big cities, which seem to be starting earlier and earlier our days, chasing away an autumn which resembles more a late summer. In 2012 you may imagine Metsovo as a peaceful and [...]

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When I was a child…

By   /  December 12, 2012  /  authors  /  No Comments

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Author Lina Ellina (‘The Venetian’) takes a look back in time…

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BOOK TRAILER for 'The Closing'

By   /  December 10, 2012  /  books  /  No Comments

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This is the trailer for Stella K’s bewitching novel “The Closing”…an absolutely must-read!

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Press release TELL ME A TALE – an anthology of 20 short stories

By   /  November 23, 2012  /  books  /  1 Comment

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Book launch…. Tell me a tale

By   /  November 14, 2012  /  Short Story Competiton 'Tell us a Tale'  /  1 Comment

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You’ve seen the book trailer… (haven’t you?)… You’ve read the book… (haven’t you?)… Now come meet two of the authors on the 23rd on November at

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The old lady at the farmers’ market…

By   /  November 3, 2012  /  books  /  No Comments

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Reblogged from Stella K’s – Bella Nars blog author of The Closing     The other day I came across this old lady at the farmers’ market, who nearly made my heart break. She had a stall full of cheeses and cured meats and I could tell that her products were well cared for. On the centre of [...]

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