Fiction & Non Fiction Rights Guide Fall 2022

- 1 1 - - F I C T I O N - Thomas Psirras was born in 1954. He studied Literature and was the publisher of educational magazine Simio , as well as a contributor to many literary magazines. He has numerous articles published in news- papers and his work has also been included in school textbooks. This is his fifth book. What remains of the fire Thomas Psirras 70-year old Artem Abarian, an Armenian born in Greece, recounts his life in a letter addressed to the son of a friend. A man with dual identity, he carries a whole century in his testimony. He becomes the voice of millions of people who found themselves at a time where cynical powers took loved ones apart, crushed souls and dreams and destroyed lives. Expelled, foreigner, expatriate, exiled, prisoner, refugee, newcomer and migrant, he gives voice to countless anonymous victims. He now knows that History is indifferent to individuals, who are forced to construct a present that subjugates their past and future alike. Pages 176 March 2022 October 2022 Agathoklis Azelis was born in 1963. He studied Language in Athens and Vienna and since 1997 he is a secondary education teacher. He is a writer of educational teaching guides and his poems have been published in Greek collections, as well as the German anthology 13 Schreiber schreiben . This is his first novel. Through the millstones of time Agathoklis Azelis A “bonsai” collection of short stories revealing the social and cultural transformation that rural Greek areas went through in the 20th century. Between 1922, when the surviving soldiers return home from Asia Minor to a vlach-speaking village of Epirus, and the end of the century, when the urbanization was almost complete, everything changed: Culture, attitudes, even the language itself. In three generations, a whole society with deep roots is transformed.

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