Fiction & Non fiction Rights Guide - Fall 2025

- 1 4 - Kali Doxiadi studied literature and theatre in the USA. She’s lived in Australia, California, Boston, Washington, New York and Madrid, and has worked in publishing and politics. The house on the cliff, the first part of a planed trilogy, is her first novel. Pages 460 November 2021 November 2022 -FICTION- Pages 720 April 2025 Konstantinos Tzamiotis was born in 1970 in Larissa. He studied film. He lives in Athens. His books include: The City and Silence (2013), The Invention of Shadow (2008), Parable (2006), The Degree of Difficulty (2005), Deep Well (2003), The Meeting (2002). His short stories have been published in magazines, anthologies, and collective publications. His first play, Neutral Zone, won the State Award for a debut playwright. His play An Extremely Simple Job was included in the European Theatre Anthology. His texts and articles on culture and contemporary art have been translated into several languages. Metaichmio has published his novels: The Passage (2016 – Athens Prize for Literature), which was translated in France by Actes Sud, and Maybe Next Time (2017), as well as the children’s book The City of Shoes and Barefoot Hippolytus. Night will fall Konstantinos Tzamiotis From Athens to the vast plains of Larissa and the forests of Chalkidiki, the heroes move forward into the present, carrying their past with them. A family saga, a coming-of-age story, an almost detective story, along with love and death, intertwine and create a universe that is sometimes enviable and sometimes bleak. An ambitious novel, as beyond its scope it flirts with and draws on many literary genres. In other words, it speaks of the unrelenting need to defend good before evil prevails and night falls again. One story only Kali Doxiadi Anthi Velissari, a journalist with a successful career in the English-speaking world, has lived most of her life away from Greece. She left under unspecified circumstances when she was only fourteen years old. Many years later, she returns to Corfu, “the scene of the crime”, and starts to write about the events that led to her self-exile. It started in August 1949 with meeting a charismatic man hiding in the cliff under her house. This innocent relationship will end with the “stranger’s” tragic death off the cliff, changing her life in the most unexpected ways… SHORTLISTED FOR THE 2022 Anagnostis Magazine Literary Award CLICK HERE FOR A SAMPLE IN ENGLISH

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