George Pavlopoulos

George Pavlopoulos was born in Athens, Greece, in 1980. He is the author of three novels: "300 Kelvin in the Afternoon" (Alexandria Publications, 2007), "Steam" (Kedros, 2011), and "The Limit and the Wave" (Potamos, 2014). His latest book is the short story collection "As far away from Home" (Stereoma, 2020). He lives between Berlin and Athens.
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Divine Anafi

Dear Barbara, I am now in my beloved Anafi, and I'm happy beyond words. The veranda of my room enjoys the most beautiful sunset views: the sun sets in the caldera of Santorini. It...

The church of Elytis in Sikinos

The story of the church of Elytis in Sikinos On a prime location halfway to the monastery lies the church of Elytis in Sikinos. Odysseas Elytis (1911-1996) was a Greek poet who has...

That bus in Sikinos

I would ride every morning that bus in Sikinos, and I would head towards the beach of Agios Georgios. That old bus reminded me of school excursions. I always thought that school should...

Things to do in Sikinos: a travel guide to the most quiet Cycladic island

Sikinos is one of the quietest Greek islands. Located in the Cyclades complex and just a few miles away from busy islands, Sikinos is one of Greece's hidden gems and top places...

Sikinos is an introverted island

Dear Barbara, Sikinos is very different from Schinoussa. I arrived here just a couple of hours ago, and I can confidently tell you that the vibe is not the same. Sikinos seems to...

Iraklia, the island I couldn’t visit

Iraklia is the last island before Schinoussa. The distance between the two islands is barely ten minutes by boat. You can actually see Iraklia from Schinoussa and vice versa.On the way to...

Things to do in Schinoussa: the ultimate travel guide

Schinoussa is one of the smallest islands in the Cyclades. It belongs to the Lesser Cyclades complex—or Small Cyclades—together with Donoussa and Koufonissia. Despite its size, there are various things to do...

Schinoussa, a balcony to infinity

Dear Barbara, I finally arrived in Schinoussa. It was a long journey, but only the long journeys offer an emotional payoff. It's not about conquering or pushing yourself beyond the limits. I, after...

George Pavlopoulos

George Pavlopoulos was born in Athens, Greece, in 1980. He is the author of three novels: "300 Kelvin in the Afternoon" (Alexandria Publications, 2007), "Steam" (Kedros, 2011), and "The Limit and the Wave" (Potamos, 2014). His latest book is the short story collection "As far away from Home" (Stereoma, 2020). He lives between Berlin and Athens.
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