Author V.D. Bucket is a prolific author who writes about his experiences living in Greece. Read on to learn more about him and his work. Continue reading…
Author V.D. Bucket is a prolific author who writes about his experiences living in Greece. Read on to learn more about him and his work. Continue reading…
Greece offers more than just sunny beaches and relaxing tavernas. By venturing beyond the traditional resorts, we can discover the true beauty of Greece. And that means taking to the mountains. Watch out for storms This morning, we sat on our balcony enjoying the breathtaking sight. The sun was rising over the majestic mountains… Continue reading…
UK-based Author Suzi Stembridge has been writing about Greece for more than four decades! Read on to learn more about her and her work. Continue reading…
Living in Greece with a Greek wife has truly opened my eyes. Greece, after all, is the home of philosophy, and I can’t help it if I absorb a little of it. I’m talking about the not-so ancient battle of the sexes. Continue reading…
Australia-based Author Sally Jane Smith shares her love for Greece and tales from her solo treks in her “Packing for Greece” series. Read on to learn more about her. Continue reading…
I talk a lot about my Anglo-Greek marriage—I’ve published a few books about it. Read on as I share the beauty of it. Continue reading…
Brit Author Richard Clark splits his time between the UK and Crete and writes both nonfiction and fiction set in Greece. Keep reading to learn more about him. Continue reading…
But the oranges looked so good! Oranges and fruits of my youth As a boy growing up in England, fruit was a luxury. We had satsumas in our Christmas stockings; we had stuff like tinned peaches and pineapple, and nobody had bowls of fruit in England unless there was illness in the house. In England,… Continue reading…
Brit Author John Manuel lives in Greece and writes both fiction and nonfiction books set in Greece. Keep reading to learn about him and his work. Continue reading…
Greek Beach Adventures… Today we took Alex’s aged father for a swim. Our local Glyfada beach has wonderful contraptions that can electronically take a person down into the sea in a moving chair. I watched as it slowly transported him into the water and began his swim. When ready to come out, he tried to… Continue reading…