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500 words with Maria Werrow

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500 words with Maria Werrow

Maria Werrow was born and raised in Athens. He studied French and Philology at AUTH and Italian at the University of Perugia. He attended creative writing courses with renowned authors and participated in seminars on literary translation at the French Institute, which resulted in works being placed in collective volumes.

Her texts have also been published in electronic magazines “Frear”, “Fractal”, “Diasticho”, “Peri ou”, “Chartis” and in collective publications. Her first book, Moats of Time, was published by Thrace Publications. Her second book, The Magnanimity of Trees, was published by Eumaros.

I almost never read in bed. However, in my reading nook are Thessaloniki, the City of Ghosts by Mark Masauer and How Literature Works by James Wood.

“At all times and at all times under heaven.” It is known, but we need to constantly remind about it.

Ecclesiastes, House Publications.

When you can be inside a turtle shell.

Opposite. I feel guilty when I don’t like a book.

Its aftertaste. From the mind straight to the heart.

“If We Don’t Talk About Great Things” by John McGregor, Agra Publishing.

Demons are endless. When you defeat one, another appears. Along the way, if they do not defeat them, then at least they learn to manage them.

The most difficult opponent is yourself. If you succeed and get out of this battle alive, you have gained self-awareness.

Author: Alexandra Scaraki

Source: Kathimerini

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