Manoulis ahd been born a child of Epiphany. To the village's old women, his birth season ---the season of long nights, when old and New Year meet--- placed a part of Manoulis in the company of satyrs, and ghosts, and other creatures of the in-between...
Though regarded in the village as something of a roue, Uncle Adonis is the closest thing Akis has to a father. Adonis and his cafenion cronies provide the young island boy a window onto manly ways of the world. As a child, Akis takes Uncle Adonis' re...
To trap an elusive partisan leader, foreign troops lay siege to Epano, his home village. An Englishman in Epano, Reginald Jordon, plots to escape ---with his secret lover--- from the village's desperate and bloody defense. When the Patriot dies, tryi...
Andy Alytis is an American ex-patriot living in Athens. He notes, ruefully, that all the foreign, study-abroad girlfriends he has hooked up with in Athens, have started out seeming like the girl next door, but gradually reveal themselves to be win...
Most people think they would know a dragon if they saw one. That's what expatriate American, Andy Alytis thought, before his need for a resident's visa compelled him to set out for the Greek island of Hypata. Hypata, he learns, is an obscure islan...
Songs from Dinosaki's Jukebox spins the lurid interconnected tales of modern day travelers and their sometimes dark, sometimes hilarious, personal encounters with the ancient spirits and mythological creatures still haunting the Greek Cycladic Isl...
When I first came across the story in a J.Frank Dobey book The Mustangers, I was working on an historical romance set in the era of the great American buffalo hunt; very much into folk dialects and the lore of the American West. Frank Dobey record...
Curious Critters Vol. II- Continues the audacious, comic adventures of Boggs Pumpelly and Bud Ricks, in script form; tales of two country boys living amid the hills and hollows of north Alabama. If there's a strange critter- animal or human...
Reading Rambulations of Andreas the Bum has been described by it's hard-copy readers as taking a trip somewhere between Kerouac and The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn. It is a "journey tale", set in the Greek Aegean islands written as a...