Writing Wednesday: Memoirist Patricia Volonakis Davis on How Cultural...
Happily ever after wasn’t the case when first-generation Italian Patricia V.–as in Volonakis–Davis married a Greek national. The author calls her book Harlot Sauce: A Memoir of Food, Family, Love,...
View ArticleYou Know You’re Greek When… Your Name Is Too Long for Twitter
You know you’re Greek when your name is too long for Twitter. I’m several years late to the game, but I finally signed up for Twitter. I’ve been Tweeting for other companies for a while, so I...
View ArticleClip: Letter to the Editor Published in Orion
I left a comment on an article on Orion‘s website a while back and one of the editors contacted me to see if they could reprint it in the print edition of their magazine. Of course I said yes! I love...
View ArticleJack Kerouac’s First Novel Translated in Persian, and It’s Not “On the Road”
More than fifty years after he rose to literary stardom in America, a novel by Jack Kerouac is being published in Persian for the first time, according to Iran Book News Agency. Rozaneh Publications...
View ArticleShould a New York Couple Follow the Husband’s Greek Tradition?
The other day a friend of mine posted an article on Facebook about how his friend, a New Yorker of Greek descent, has taken to the internet because his wife doesn’t doesn’t want their unborn baby to be...
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