Blog 89 23/10/2019 Verdala Palace, Malta.

Verdala Palace, Malta. The Island of Malta is filled with history, some of it dating back to the earliest known civilisations of the Mediterranean world. For the most part, Malta has become synonymous with the Order of the Knights of St John after they moved from the island of Rhodes during the Ottoman conquests.  After […]

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Blog 88 17/10/2019 Debussy of the Camera: Fashion Photographer Baron Adolph de Meyer

Debussy of the Camera Fashion Photographer Baron Adolph de Meyer Baron Adolph de Meyer (1868 – 1946) was an innovative fin-de-siècle artist, considered today as the founder of fashion photography, paving the way for many contemporary fashion photographers such as Helmut Newton and Richard Avedon. De Meyer was also the preeminent photographer of Vaslav Nijinsky […]

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Blog 87 30/09/2019 A Literary World: An interview with Maria A. Karamitsos

A Literary World An interview with Maria A. Karamitsos My guest today is someone who will be familiar to most of my Greek readers. Maria Karamitsos is the founder and editor of WindyCity Greek. She has been a great supporter of the Greek community and in particular many authors who have written about Greece, myself […]

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Blog 84 23/06/2019 A Literary World: An Interview with Sebnem E. Sanders

A Literary World. An Interview with Sebnem E. Sanders Today’s A Literary World interview is something a little different. My guest is Turkish author, Sebnem E. Sanders, a writer I have come to know well for almost three years now. As often happens in life, we met unexpectedly. I first met Sebnem after I had […]

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A LITERARY WORLD: An Interview with Wendy J. Dunn

A LITERARY WORLD Author Interview with Wendy J. Dunn Today I have the pleasure of welcoming the first of our Tudor authors, fellow Australian writer, Wendy J. Dunn. Her first novel, Dear Heart, How Like You this? was the winner of the 2003 Glyph Fiction Award, and runner up for the Eric Hoffer Award for commercial […]

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