Book review: Cave of Silence by Kostas Krommydas

I knew Kostas Krommydas as an actor from his career on Greek TV (and now from The Durrells of Corfu in the UK too) but only recently discovered that he is also a wonderful writer with a great following in my country of Greece. When this book, being one of the author’s Greek bestsellers, was translated into English, I jumped at the chance to read it, especially as it was based on a true story – something that intrigued me further.

If I were to describe this book in one word, I’d say it’s ‘cinematographical’. I guess I should have expected nothing less from a fine actor such as Krommydas; his story has created a host of vivid images in my head that I still can’t shake…some are happy and tender, others are tragic and heartbreaking. As I read I felt like I was there on the tiny island where the story unfolded for the most part. The terrible atrocities that the Germans carried out on the island just before they departed at the end of the war filled me with upset, just thinking that this might have happened in real life. For a few days after finishing the book, the injustice and the tragic end of some of the characters continued to haunt me…

I love historical fiction, and tragic family stories with dark secrets as it is, but this book certainly stands out for the masterful storytelling, the multi-dimensional characters and the flow that is continuous and smooth. I found the book hard to put down, up until the last page, the two timelines merging seamlessly, the characters feeling so lifelike I wished there was a contact at the end of the book so I could write to the real family behind this novel and offer my sincere condolences. But I cannot do that; I can only speak for this book and say that it is one of the best books of WWII Greek fiction I have ever read. For drama and originality, I personally put it up there with Bernières’ Captain Corelli’s Mandolin… I highly recommend you pick up this book and see where it takes you. It certainly filled my mind with sunny skies and generous views of the Aegean. I will definitely read more from this author.

My rating:

5 stars!

Highly cinematographical… a heart-rending WWII story set on a tiny Greek island

Do you enjoy tragic family stories from WWII? How about historical romances with dark family secrets? This book is a must!

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Kostas Krommydas pictured on the island of Andros that inspired ‘Cave of Silence’. Image copyright Pavlos Efthimiou.

 

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Book review: Trouble in Glamour Town by S.R. Mallery

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S.R. Mallery writes exquisite historical fiction because she has the unique gift to transport you through time with her writing. This is the third book I’ve now read by this writer and it’s my favorite so far. I love old black-and-white movies and the whole old-Hollywood scene, so I picked up the book knowing I was bound to enjoy it. It did turn out to be an absolute delight, but also, even more than I expected.

Not only does it depict the world of Hollywood in its heyday masterfully, with legendary stars the likes of Valentino and Swanson even making short appearances in it, but it also serves as a proper virtual journey back to this era… The best vehicle to this effect is the language. I relished the dialogue more than anything else, remembering phrases I had last heard years ago when I last binged on James Stewart, Humphrey Bogart, and James Cagney movies.

Reading this book equals a total immersion into the 1920s era – you see people and hear them talk inside your mind in full technicolor and it feels incredibly real. Rosie is a sweet heroine, who loves being around her pets more than she enjoys acting, it seems. I enjoyed her sweet romance with her devoted boyfriend Eddie, and found her relationship with her mother incredibly real, their situation so human and believable.

Rosie’s tender story revolves around the axis of a mysterious murder, which makes this novel a period sweet romance sprinkled with the intriguing elements of a whodunit. If you enjoy either genre, this book is a must! I devoured it from cover to cover. A true gem.

My rating:

5 stars

A sweet period romance with the intrigue of a whodunit!

 

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Interview with children’s author Marina Gioti

Hello folks! Today I’m honored to have on my blog the talented children’s author and illustrator, Marina Gioti. Those who follow my blog may remember I mentioned her during my recent interview with her husband, fabulous author (and actor of The Durrells) Kostas Krommydas.

Marina enjoys tremendous success in Greece. The photos from her book tours that she brought to show us today attest to that fact. Her books have recently been translated into English and made available on Amazon so readers around the world can sample her exquisite stories and illustrations too. It’s a thrill for me to introduce Marina’s work to you today. Check this out:

There are two sides to every story. Little Red Riding Hood retold, both as you know it and…as you don’t! What really happened in the woods? Who was the mysterious Mr. Huntsman and how did he happen to be at the right place at the right time? Was the Big Bad Wolf really big and truly bad? Why was Little Red Riding Hood alone in the woods in the first place? Intrepid reporter Tom Flibbertigibbet is ready to read between the lines and uncover the truth behind this classic fairy tale. A book about the hidden racism in classic fairytales, school bullying, and friendship…

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There are two sides to every story. Cinderella retold, both as you know it and…as you don’t! Was the Prince as charming as he appeared? Does this fairy tale sound too much like a tall tale? Who was the Fairy Godmother and what part did she really play in the story? What happens after happily-ever-after? Having solved the mystery of Little Red Riding Hood in the first, bestselling, Twice Upon a Time, Tom Flibbertigibbet is back, determined to read between the lines of this classic fairy tale. This is a book about the magic that is love, the strength of willpower, and chasing the impossible…

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There are two sides to every story. Little Thumb retold, both as you know it and…as you don’t! How could parents abandon their children in the forest? And how likely is it that smart Little Thumb did not know that the crumbs would not last for long in the woods? Besides, if he was so short, how did the huge Giant manage to see him and… not step on him? And really, now, just how tired was this Giant to let Little Thumb steal his boots? Once again, intrepid reporter Tom Flibbertigibbet is determined to unearth the truth behind the classic fairy tale. A book about sibling cooperation, achieving adulthood, and facing our worst fears…

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Hello Marina and welcome to my blog!

Thank you for inviting me, Fros! Thrilled to be here.

What has inspired you to write the “Twice Upon a Time” children’s book series?

It was a phrase that my daughter, Vaia, used to describe a fox when she was just five years old. She said: “Mummy, a cunning fox!” and I thought, “Why cunning?” Are all foxes cunning and all wolves bad? Why so much discrimination in children’s fairytales? That’s how the idea of “Twice Upon a Time: Little Red Riding Hood” was born. In the book series, we start with the classic fairytale for younger children, and we continue after “happily ever after” when the child is ready to question the original story.

Oh how fresh! I love this concept…

Thank you, Fros. And what’s more, each book has a theme: “Twice Upon a Time: Little Red Riding Hood” is about racism and bulling, “Twice Upon a Time: Cinderella” questions the idea of the perfect prince and shows children that the magic we need to make a difference is within us. “Twice Upon a Time: Little Thumb” helps children face their fears. All three books teach children to question what they hear or take for granted and to think critically.    

Wonderful! What other writing have you done? Anything else published?

I have authored six picture books in Greek, three of which have been translated into English and are now available on Amazon. A book I am very proud of is called “One Heart”. It is a picture book for mothers and daughters of all ages, which explores that never-ending love we have for our children. It was traditionally published in Greece last year and is due to be released in English through Amazon very soon. I have received more feedback for that book in Greece than any other book I have ever authored, and I am eagerly anticipating its release on Amazon to see how it will be received by English-speaking readers. 

Any hobbies or interests that you enjoy in your spare time?

I’ve been an avid tennis player since the age of nine. I also ski; either on the mountains or on water depending on the season, and I love to ride my bicycle too. I also read a lot and go to the theater very often. 

Wow, where do you find the time? I am astounded!

Yes, finding time for fun is always a problem but I manage somehow! *giggles*

Who are your favorite authors, and what do you love about them?

Difficult question, I have so many! Children’s book authors: I love the work of Kobi Yamada and Oliver Jeffers. Novels I have enjoyed include the “Tea Rose” trilogy by Jennifer Donnely and the “The Nightingale” by Kristin Hannah.

What genres do you read mostly, and what are you reading now?

Marina in an event of Public stores with her husband Kostas Krommydas and Greek author Lena Manda

Marina in an event of Public stores with her husband Kostas Krommydas and Greek author Lena Manda

 I read and collect children’s books for all age groups. I am a big fan of Harry Potter. I also read crime fiction, mystery romance novels, and biographies.

My readers (and I) love pets! Do you have any? Tell us their names, and share any photos please!

Ever since I remember myself I’ve had pets, mostly dogs; I’ve also adopted a couple of cats in the past. I prefer to adopt rather than buy a pet. I believe that the right dog finds you in a karmic kind of way, when it is time.

Oh that’s so true. And do you have any pets at the moment?

Yes, I have Cora – a female beagle, and I adore her… She is my buddy and we usually work together. I tend to talk to her a lot sharing my ideas. She looks at me in a way that often suggests I am crazy, but that’s okay. She doesn’t share that information with anybody, though…   

Good girl, Cora! *chortles* Are there any sites or writing tools that you find useful and wish to recommend?

I studied illustration and communication design in a prominent art school in New York. When I returned to Greece, I worked for fifteen years in advertising, where I rarely used my illustration skills. When a well-known traditional publishing house in Greece approved my first book for publication, I asked them to collect some samples before hiring an illustrator, while I submitted my own work for consideration too. The site that helped me the most to do that was what later became SVS  (Society of Visual Storytelling) by Will Terry and his team. The site is filled with amazing tips and videos! They helped me update my skills in digital media and to improve my craft so I could become the illustrator of my own published books. I am very, very grateful!

I am so glad you could do that, Marina. It benefits the children too, I believe, to be able to see how the characters actually look in the author’s mind. And thank you for this precious resource for illustrators! If you could have one superpower what would it be?

To be able to manipulate time. I always think its not enough!

Oh, I feel you! What are the things in your life that you’re most grateful for?

Marina Gioti and her husband, author and actor Kostas Krommydas

Marina Gioti and her husband, author and actor Kostas Krommydas

My family, my wild imagination and my strong empathy.

How would you like to be remembered?

As a storyteller that helped children dream without restrictions so they could make their dreams come true as adults.

And that would be a wonderful legacy… I wish it for you, Marina. Thank you so much for being here with us today!

Thank you too, Fros, for introducing me to your readers. I enjoyed our chat immensely!

BIO

Children’s books and art are Marina Gioti’s twin passions; passions that have found their perfect expression in her best-selling children’s books. Born in Athens, Greece, Marina studied Marketing and Fine Arts at Georgetown University in Washington, D.C. followed by Communication Design and Illustration at Pratt Institute in N.Y. She is the 1999 recipient of the John Peter’s Publication Award and Scholarship from the N.Y. Art Directors Club and has won a Bronze Pentaward for her work in design. Her third book, “Twice upon a time – Little Red Riding Hood,” was voted as one of the 10 best picture books in her native Greece (2016).

Marina spends her time between Greece and the UK, writing, illustrating and giving book presentations to children and parents. She is a regular contributor to popular magazines and websites, and a member of the Greek Section of the International Board on Books for Young People (IBBY).

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An old visit to Bouas Danilia village, the set of The Durrells of Corfu

Bouas Danilia village, where The Durrells of Corfu often film their outdoor scenes, is not a real village. It was built as an open-air museum back in the 1970s.

In this picture, I am photographed there (on the left) with school friends in April 1985 during an excursion organized by my school in Athens. Typically in Greece, the pupils in the final class of high school get to vote about where they will get to spend the ‘pentaimeri’ i.e. their eagerly awaited five-day excursion away from home. Being the Greek equivalent of a ‘prom night’ in a way, it is the Greek 18-year-olds’ last chance to enjoy carefree time together with their schoolmates before inevitably taking their separate ways in life.

Back then, the usual choices across all schools in Athens were Rhodes, Corfu or Crete as the destination. The choices in my school were narrowed down to either Corfu or Rhodes. Personally, I was rooting for Rhodes as back then I hadn’t been there yet, but Corfu won. For me, it was still exciting, of course, as I knew I’d be visiting new places around Corfu that I hadn’t seen till then.

As the ferry approached the dock of the old port in Corfu town, I made out on there the shape of a man that seemed familiar. As I soon suspected, it was indeed my grandfather Spyros, waiting to meet me, having arrived all the way from Moraitika on the bus. It was a wonderful surprise! He had even brought a big, round cake for me to share with my friends, a present from my grandmother, Antigoni.

(Those of you who have read The Ebb, that’s full of so many truths about my grandparents, are probably chuckling right now. Yes, that was my grandmother all over).

And with this warm welcome to Corfu from my grandparents, my Corfu school trip began…

Indeed, as expected, during those precious five days we visited a couple of places I hadn’t seen before, including Paleokastritsa’s lovely monastery on the hill, and the traditional village of Bouas in Danilia that I mentioned earlier.

We were the only visitors walking its streets that sunny afternoon and it seemed eerily quiet. It had only been in operation for just a couple of years and hadn’t yet thrown its doors wide open to the multitudes of tourists who flocked to dine, dance and party to the sound of bouzouki songs from all over the island, especially in the 90s.

I remember walking down a main road, peering through the wide open front doors of ‘shops’ and ‘workshops’… A bakery, a blackmith’s… Antique tools and other items lay before the doors… a loom, a spindle, a pitchfork… ceramic pots, sacks, scattered hay…

And even though many of the artifacts on display looked suitably old, the buildings and the whole set up seemed brand new, and so pristine in fact that they didn’t do much to create the illusion of a genuine, liveable village. As a result, I wasn’t particularly impressed by it, which is probably the reason I never took any pictures except for the one above. But now, in retrospect, I regret it, and can appreciate the tremendous work and love that went into this place. It was a monumental feat of the Bouas brothers and, clearly, a lifelong dream too to create this special place from the ground up.

That visit in 1985 was the only one I ever made to the village. Nowadays, thirty plus years later, the humid Corfu winters and the relentless summer sun have done their work to give it the genuine, decrepit look that makes it an enchanting place to be in and, thus, a gem for the film and TV world too.

It’s no wonder that the popular TV series, The Durrells of Corfu, uses it largely these days for the filming of its outdoor scenes. With its decaying walls and picturesque facades, I expect it’s child’s play for the professionals of the set to give every scene the nostalgic 1930s look that we’ve all come to cherish in the series.

Sadly, for most of us, it’s only through the show that we can now admire Bouas Danilia village as it is no longer open to the public. Its creators and owners, the Bouas brothers,  have now passed away. Since 2000, the village ownership has been transferred to the Daskalantonakis family of Grecotel.

The Corfu Imperial Grecotel Resort is situated near Bouas Danilia village. Nowadays, guided tours to the village, grand dinners and various other events are offered exclusively to the guests of the resort.

Did you know? Even James Bond has walked the streets of Bouas Danilia village! A Greek wedding scene was filmed there for ‘For Your Eyes Only’.

I highly recommend you check out the first link below to see pictures of Danilia village and more on the filming for the James Bond movie.

If you’re not familiar with The Durrells, the second link below includes a short trailer for your enjoyment, as well as more info on the series.

The Durrells of Corfu series is broadcasted on ITV in the UK, on PBS in the USA and on OTE’s subscription channel in Greece.

I recently interviewed one of the Greek actors who play in series three of The Durrells. Scroll down for details!

Links:

https://jamesbondlocations.blogspot.gr/2011/09/danila-village-st-cyrils-greece.html

https://www.express.co.uk/travel/shortbreaks/807164/durrells-tv-show-filmed-greek-island-corfu

http://www.grecotel.com/luxury-lifestyle/danilia-village.html

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Greek actor and author Kostas Krommydas plays a chief inspector in series three!

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Author, how much are you paying for your mailing list service?

Today, I am blogging for my fellow authors again, to talk about mailing list services. I have a brilliant solution to suggest to those of you who have their own website; it will give you total freedom and, chances are, will cost you a lot less than you’re paying right now to maintain your mailing list and to send out newsletters.

My experience with mailing list services in the past has been quite bad, and I am guessing I’m not the only one. So I hope this post helps and enlightens somehow.

In the past, I have tried Mailchimp, Madmimi and Sendgrid. I have also researched a couple other solutions and finally realized that the best way to save money in mailing list services is to:

a) Team up with other authors in order to cut costs.

b) Use a WordPress plugin to create newsletters on my own site, as opposed to using a third-party one. This provides total freedom from third-party policies. Mailchimp can get quite jumpy, for instance, if you get a high unsubscribe count in a newsletter. Trust me, you don’t want the hassle a stressy email from Mailchimp brings.

The above realizations led me to use the WordPress plugin MailPoet on this website (last year) and it has proven to be a wonderful, easy-to-use piece of software. Here is a sample of my automated welcome newsletter, and a run-of-the-mill newsletter too. Click or tap to enlarge the images:

Colors and text size are adjustable. The only thing you cannot do is have text beside an image. But, as you can see, it works well with the text under the image, and you can place them in 1, 2 or even 3 columns.

Like all mail services, MailPoet allows users to set up autoresponders, and actually offers two different types:

a) ‘Welcome emails’, which are sent out automatically when a new subscriber signs up to a list (and in other intervals too, if you wish, after the sign up)

AND

b) ‘Post Notifications’. Now, this is brilliant. I use this to send automated post notifications to my blog followers. As soon as I publish a new post, the email goes out to them; it contains a short teaser that prompts them to check out the post. All I had to do was create a separate list on MailPoet for ‘blog followers’ then a corresponding form to get new blog follows. I used to use the most basic (and unfathomable) Google Feedburner for my post notifications, but gone are those days. This autoresponder works like magic!

The best news:

MailPoet costs the same no matter the total of your subscribers! Yes, that’s right. No more worrying that your list is growing too fast to afford it on Mailchimp or whatever.

One drawback only: If you use your own site to send out the newsletters, it’s a certainty many of your emails will bounce or be marked as spam. I took this treacherous path for a few months and it caused nightmares I could very well draw from to write a techy horror novel 😛

So, to use MailPoet effectively, and to enjoy both the freedom and the affordability it promises, you have to send your emails via either MailPoet itself or another site.

I hear you… “Oh! Not for me then” … “Geez, I’m not tech-savvy”… “Forget it, I could never do all that.”

I’ll have you know my reaction was the same initially, but this is where the aforementioned ‘teaming up with other authors’ bit came in!

So here’s what helped me and ended all my mail sending problems for good:

An author friend who uses Mailpoet and is a website developer too, offered a collaboration to cut costs for us both. I was happy to try it. He installed MailPoet on my site and routed my emails via Sendgrid.

As a result, my emails stopped bouncing and, what’s more, my annual costs for both services together are now only $160. That’s less than $14 per month.

And I thought Mad Mimi was cheap. Yeah, right.

More good news for you:

My trusted friend and I are looking for more authors to jump in so the costs per person can be cut down even further. It’s all legal, of course. We are using a 4-site license for MailPoet at the moment but we hope to move to a higher license plan in future which means the costs will be cut down considerably if we get enough authors to join us. You won’t have to deal with anyone else, except for my author friend, who will be setting things up on your site for you. No extra charge for the installation and, even though the software is very straightforward, he will be happy to assist with any questions you may have at first.

Mailpoet is as easy as Mailchimp… if not easier. So basically, if you know how to use this, you’ll be fine. For me, who found it hard to fathom Mad Mimi and had to email them numerous times to get answers to my questions about this and that… MailPoet turned out to be a breeze, despite my initial reservations to try yet another new platform. Just like the case had been with Mailchimp, though, MailPoet was all self-explanatory; I set up forms and welcome newsletters easily and went live in no time.

So how does that sound? If you’re fed up with having to pay ridiculous amounts for your mail list, do drop me a line and I’ll answer any further questions you may have.

As I stated earlier, if you decide to join my author friend and me, he will set you up for free on your site. All part of being on the team. So no tech knowledge is required here.

That said, you will need to export your subscriber lists from your existing service (i.e. into CSV files), then create a list to import them into Mailpoet. If you’ve done this before, it’s easy on MailPoet too. Self-explanatory stuff.

For me, MailPoet is a dream come true. I hope you will discover it too!

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A free book for World Book Day and my latest interview

Hello! I hope all you bookworms are well and setting aside some extra time for reading today – Happy World Book Day!

To mark the occasion, I am offering The Ebb for FREE just for a couple of days. With so many parts of Europe and the US covered in snow right now, I think a little escape to sunny Corfu is bound to cheer you guys up. So grab the book, and enjoy World Book Day on me 🙂

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I take this opportunity today, seeing it’s such a special day for both readers and authors, to say that I feel privileged to be a part of the indie online community. I’d like to say a big thank you to all my readers, followers, and author friends for the support and love you share with me so generously.

 

Last, but not least, I welcome you to check out an interview I did yesterday on the blog of mystery author, James Moushon. If you’re a fellow writer, you may be interested in the indie authorship issues James and I discussed.

Here follows a short excerpt:

You have a good following on Twitter. How important have your social media relationships been? How did you build your following in your niche? Do you see a carry over to your writing success?

Yes, I have 72,000 Twitter followers at the moment and it’s steadily growing because I have been working to grow my follower count every week for the past four years when I started. This has been a conscious effort as I am aware of the power of the specific medium to spread a message far and wide. Twitter doesn’t sell books, but it provides visibility like no other social media platform. I use Twitter and Facebook heavily; both are integral parts to my day-to-day promotion efforts and have helped me gain a plethora of new readers, many of which have become dear online friends. I use my private Facebook page to keep my readers close. In my opinion, Facebook pages don’t work – private ones do, and really help to put books in front of people’s eyes.

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Interview with author and actor Kostas Krommydas from The Durrells of Corfu

Kostas Krommydas on the set of The Durrells of Corfu

Wuhoo! Today I have a wonderful treat for all you raving fans of The Durrells of Corfu! There I was the other day, inviting wonderful Greek writer and actor Kostas Krommydas to my blog for an interview, and when he brought his photos over for our chat I couldn’t believe my eyes; turns out that Kostas plays in the eagerly awaited, third series of The Durrells! Join me today as I marvel through the behind-the-scenes photos he has brought, and let’s hear all about his fabulous novels too. Check out these fine specimens:

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A tourist is found dead in Istanbul, the victim of what appears to be a ritual killing. An elderly man is murdered in the same manner, in his house by Lake Como. The third murder is the most perplexing of all: the priest of a small, isolated Greek island lies dead in the sanctuary, his body ritualistically mutilated.

Fotini Meliou is visiting her family on the island of Athora for a few days, before starting a new life in the US. She is looking forward to a brief respite and, perhaps, becoming better acquainted with the seductive Gabriel, whom she has just met. It is not the summer vacation she expects it to be. A massive weather bomb is gathering over the Aegean, threatening to unleash the most violent weather the area has ever seen…

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Historical romance

Dimitri, a young actor, is enjoying the lucky break of his life—a part in an international production shot on an idyllic Greek island and a romance with Anita, his beautiful co-star. When his uncle dies, he has one last wish: that Dimitri scatters his ashes on the island of his birthplace. At first, Dimitri welcomes this opportunity to shed some light on his family’s history—a history clouded in secrecy. But why does his mother beg him to hide his identity once there?

Dimitri discovers that the past casts long shadows onto the present when his visit sparks a chain of events that gradually reveal the island’s dark secrets…

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At the present time, two novels by Kostas Krommydas are available in English on Amazon. The rest of them will follow later this year.

 

Hello Kostas, and welcome to my blog!

Great to be here, Fros. Thank you for inviting me!

You know, I love Greek historical fiction, and Cave of Silence sounds fantastic… Actually, I downloaded it as soon as I read the blurb and look forward to reading it! What inspired you to write this intriguing story?

Cave of silence is based on a true story which took place during the Second World War. I heard it many years ago, way before I started writing novels, from our family lawyer. I told him then that I would write this story one day. He didn’t believe me. 

What was the first thing you ever wrote and how old were you then?

I used to write poems when I was in high school, to let the girls know my feelings. It didn’t go that great, and I thought I wasn’t good at it. Little did I know then that a few years later I would be considered in Greece as the male author with the best insight in women’s psychosynthesis!  

Wow, that’s amazing! What other writing have you done? Anything else published?

“Cave of Silence” was my first book translated into English and “Athora” has just been released as well. However, I have written four more bestselling novels in Greek, which have been traditionally published by Dioptra Publishing, one of the largest publishing houses of Greece. My next book in Greek is due in the end of April. All of my novels will be published in English in due course as well.

Other than a writer, you are also an actor. I’ve had the pleasure to see you in a couple of wonderful Greek TV series. What is the best/most fun acting job you’ve had so far, be it on TV or the theatre?

For the past five years, I have been committed to my writing. However, every now and then, I’ll pick an acting job that I like the sound of, just to keep active in that field. My last job was in the hit TV series “The Durrells”.

You’re joking!

No I am not… *chortles* Here’s proof!

Kostas Krommydas on the set of The Durrells of Corfu

Oh my! Many of my readers love the show as much as I do! You’re in uniform, I see. What role did you have in the series?

I played the role of a police superintendent during the early 1930’s. It was a fantastic experience because the level of professionalism of the entire production was something very new to me. I felt respected as an actor and truly enjoyed every minute of it!  

Would you like to tell us a little about the locations where the filming took place? How much work was involved in creating that nostalgic 1930s look that viewers love so much about the series? I imagine it must be easy in Corfu, given its timeless charm, to have this result on film with very little trouble indeed.

Kostas Krommydas on the set of The Durrells of Corfu

The scenes I did were filmed mainly in Corfu. I also traveled to London for a costume fitting. As you said, it is easy in Corfu to find suitable locations for a story set in a bygone era. Filming mainly took place in Danilia, in Bouas village.

Oh, that makes sense! Now I see why the locations look so authentic…

Yes, it’s an amazing place, quite magical. The buildings, and the whole set up seem so real…they truly make one feel transported back in time. It’s the perfect location for events, and for filming period stories.

Note: Bouas Danilia Village was constructed in the 1970s by the Bouas family as a tourist attraction to showcase the traditional way of living on the island in the old days. Today, it is no longer open to the public; having been acquired by Grecotel it is now exclusively open to the guests of the nearby Corfu Imperial Grecotel Resort. For more information on Bouas Danilia Village, see this post.

What was your experience from playing in The Durrells? Did it feel any different to work with British actors for a change?

Kostas Krommydas on the set of The Durrells of Corfu with Keeley Hawes

My work experience alongside the British cast has been exquisite. Everyone’s professionalism and the way they do things in general, are exemplary. The whole work environment has been very pleasant and everyone seemed to receive an equal measure of respect for their contribution to the whole. Personally, Callum Woodhouse, who plays Leslie, and I developed a special bond, seeing that I did most of my scenes with him. I feel compelled to mention Keeley Hawes too. My scenes with ‘Mrs Durrell’ stand out in my memory as some of the best scenes I’ve done in the series. I am astounded by her professionalism and talent. She is a superb actress and it’s been a great pleasure to work with her.

Were there any entertaining incidents that you could share with us? Did anything go wrong that maybe delayed filming at any point?

Kostas Krommydas on the set of The Durrells of Corfu with Josh O' Connor

Yes, entertaining incidents while filming The Durrells are very common because of the animals that appear largely in the series. During filming my own scenes we had no general problems. That said, donkeys were always within earshot, and we’d often hear one braying loudly half way through a scene, which meant we had to do it all over again (*laughs*)

Kostas Krommydas on the set of The Durrells of Corfu

Were there any adoring fans present when you filmed in public places? How did the people behave? I hope you had no problems or intrusions…

No, no problems at all. People seemed generally impressed when they spotted us shooting scenes in public places. A few approached me from time to time and asked to be photographed with me. I was also invited to appear on local TV for an interview, which was nice.

Kostas Krommydas on the set of The Durrells of Corfu

Thank you, Kostas, for sharing behind-the-scene information and photographs from the Durrells. I am sure the big fans of the series among my readers will love it all as much as I did. Tell us, are there any hobbies or interests that you enjoy in your spare time?

I love sports! I play tennis, I go skiing and also play football with my friends. I enjoy the theater too, and spend a lot of time watching plays in Greece, London and New York. 

Do you have any advice for other authors?

Don’t stop chasing your dream and don’t let anyone convince you that you are not good enough. NOW is the best time to make your dreams come true.

That’s so true… Do you have any pets?

I love dogs. My wife, daughter and I always wind up having stray dogs in our house. We now have a beagle named Cora, and we adore her. She is incredibly smart and cute and is a proper member of our family. Here is also an older photo of me with Naomi and Giselle. Sadly, they’ve both passed away now.

Beautiful little souls. I’ve been there, Kostas, many of my readers too. Enjoy the multitude of loving memories I’m sure they’ve left you with.

Oh they surely have. Thank you, Fros.

Would you describe your workstation for us? Are there any favorite objects you have there for inspiration?

I have a wall of pictures in my office that I draw inspiration from when I write. The pictures are of various characters that I’ve played throughout my acting career. Basically, it’s a mood board with notes of how these people look, their characteristics and what makes them tick. This huge board is very important, because it’s a road map that helps me stay on track while I tell a story.  

All authors to some degree find it hard at times to sit down and write. Discipline is required to set aside the time, to battle against inner fear/anxiety, and to block out distractions in order to settle into a regular writing routine. What is your experience with all that? And if you have any tips, resources, or insights for other authors who struggle to put their butt on the chair and write, please share.

Sit down and write! It is pretty much as simple as stepping into your office. As Picasso said: “Inspiration exists, but it has to find you working.” At first, you may have to edit out a lot of your writing, but at some point inspiration kicks in and something wonderful begins to happen.  

Do you listen to music while you write and, if so, what kind?

Yes! Each book has a musical theme, and I like to listen to something appropriate while I write. All the senses are important to write a book, and listening to the right music is an integral part of my process.

If you could have one superpower what would it be?

To be able to travel through time.

Oh, that would be awesome, I agree (*chuckles*). Any other photos you wish to share?

Just one more; a photo of my wife, Marina Gioti, and me.

What a beautiful black-and-white photo… By the way, I look forward to my interview with Marina next month. Her children’s books look amazing, and so do her own illustrations in them… You’re both so talented, and so successful in Greece, I expect English-speaking readers will be glad to discover you both soon as well, now that you have decided to expand your reach beyond the Greek borders. Thank you for your time today, Kostas, and for doing me the honor to share exclusive photos from The Durrells. This was a blast!

It’s my pleasure, Fros. Thank you for the opportunity to talk about my work. I hope you will enjoy the third series of The Durrells; and Cave of Silence too, of course.

Oh, I am sure I will!

When Kostas Krommydas decided to write his first novel, he took the publishing world of his native Greece by storm. A few years later, he is an award-winning author of five bestselling novels, acclaimed actor, teacher and passionate storyteller. His novels have been among the top 10 at the prestigious Public Book Awards (Greece) and his novel “Ouranoessa” has won first place (2017). He also received the coveted WISH writer’s award in 2013 as an emerging author.

When not working on his next novel at his family beach house in Athens, you will find him acting on theatre/film/TV, teaching public speaking, interacting with his numerous fans, and writing guest articles for popular Greek newspapers, magazines, and websites.

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Website: www.kostaskrommydas.gr

Facebook page: https://www.facebook.com/Krommydascostas/

Twitter: https://twitter.com/KostasKrommydas

Goodreads: https://www.goodreads.com/author/show/7181666

Linkedin: https://www.linkedin.com/in/kostaskrommydas/

Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/krommydaskostas/

GO HERE to watch Kostas present the book trailer of “Athora” (Greek language)

Read my review of Athora HERE

Check out HERE a later interview with Kostas Krommydas with more photos from The Durrells Series 4.

 

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Book review: Slightly Sweaty by Amy Vansant

Another superb read from Amy Vansant. This romantic comedy is partly set in the wilderness, where the protagonists and their friends get to take part in a couples’ reality show, getting up to all sorts of trouble and mischief. Utterly hilarious, and a real page-turner. This is one of Vansant’s best. Once again she’s proven that her humor is fresh, clever, and simply inexhaustible. If you’re looking for something to cheer you up and make you laugh, look no further…

Reading the first book in the series (Slightly Stalky, which is equally entertaining), is not a prerequisite, but it will deepen your understanding of the characters if you read it first.

 

My rating

5 stars

Another superb read from Amy Vansant!

 

A laugh-out-loud romantic comedy from Wall Street Journal & USA TODAY Best-Selling Author, Amy Vansant—for fans of Bridget Jones, Jennifer Crusie and Sophie Kinsella.

Are you looking for a book that will make you laugh till it hurts? This is deliciously funny, sexy, and has a conniving baddie that will have you turn the pages greedily, dying for her comeuppance. Check it out now!

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Sunny photos and the latest news

Hi peeps! It’s early February, yet the sun is shining here in my little town near Athens and I couldn’t feel more blessed. I hope, wherever you are, that your weather is mild and easy to handle. It’s been crazy so far in many parts of the world.

I’m writing today to share the latest: Α fun Corfu newspaper, and some of the photos I took last week with this awesome camera:

Canon Powershot SX610 HS

I received this Canon Powershot SX610 HS as a gift in the post recently. Canon Greece sent it to me so I can use it in my travel posts!  I took it to the seafront of my little town and had a lot of fun testing it. This camera is wonderful, and I am not just saying that because it’s bad to look a gift horse in the mouth! It’s very easy to use, and the zoom is fantastic… I can tell Canon’s generous gift will be motivating me a lot from now on to keep exploring and sharing… Here are some of the photos I took – click or tap to enlarge!

 

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Check out this wonderful — and FREE — monthly newspaper from the island of Corfu!

 

 

Every issue of The Agiot is full of fun stuff, holiday stories and news from the island.

Read it online, or download the PDF. It’s FREE either way!

Allow for a few moments for it to load up. Check it out!

 

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