Harvard Square Editions in conjunction with the International Writers’ and Translators’ Center of the Municipality of Rhodes held an Evening with International Writers at Auvergne Cafe in the Medieval Town of Rhodes, Greece at Great Alexander Square near Gate Navarhiou. Award-winning and new authors including Argyrios Koskoros, Louisa Ermelino, Mauricio Ruiz, Jennie L. Rook, Fintan O’Higgins, JL Morin, Nikolaos Kontoudios, Kalliope Christou, and Carrie Tuhy will read from their original works. The event will be run within the context of the Three Seas Writers’ Retreat.
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Awards
- Gold Medal for SAZZAE
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- Indie Readers seal: DESCRIPTIONS OF HEAVEN
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- S.Li Receives His National Book Foundation Award
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