Fiction & Non Fiction Rights Guide Fall 2022

- 1 0 - - F I C T I O N - Aris Alexandris was born in 1991. He grad- uated Law school, but never worked on the field. Since 2011 he works as a copywriter in advertisement and creative agencies and con- tributes to magazines, newspapers and sites. “How Ignatios Karatheodoris lost everything” is his debut novel. How Ignatios Karatheodoris lost everything Aris Alexandris As soon as he finished high school, Ignatios Karatheodoris knew that he wanted to escape. Escape from his small hometown, that was nothing more than a “fountain and a central square”; from this mother, cleaning a house full of old furniture every day; from his father, who seemed to only get excited about stupid calzones. So when he moved to Athens to study, he decided to be a different man. But as he explores his new life, the harder it seems to get. Trying to exhaust every opportunity, he becomes exhausted himself. He sees himself changing in a vast digital world where everything is possible. And learns firsthand what it means to lose everything. November 2022 Pages 312 March 2022 Stelios Mainas was born in 1957. He studied Business Administration and later graduated from Veaki Drama School. He is active in theatre, movies and tv series and he has starred in some of the most successful Greek series and films in the last thirty years. In 2015 he was awarded Best male actor by the Hellenic Film Academy for his work in the movie “Wednesday 04:45”, directed by Alexis Alexiou. Following his short story collection that came out in 2010, this is his first novel. Don’t forget… Stelios Mainas Anna always knew how to set priorities in her life. Since she was little, from her first intervention on an overgrown field, where she accelerated nature’s course, liberating a kitten from what she couldn’t stand: pain… Growing up she decided to become an anesthesiologist. But managing pain lead her to cross the boundaries of medical ethics and ask the question: “savior or killer?” Soon after the revelation will follow, along with nemesis and punishment. Alone in a prison cell, Anna starts to recount her story… A thought-provoking book that explores the sensitive issue of euthanasia.

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