Η τριλογία της εξοχής The Trilogy of the Countryside. Published by Aigokeros, Athens 2025. A book of three plays, The Crack, Something Missing, and They're Digging a… Continue reading
Sparrow on the Housetop What do you need to be all right? Some money, or just a shower? Would friendship help? Two worlds collide in a park when young and old, rich and poor… Continue reading
Out, and On an isolated farm, plagued by poverty and unaware of the psychological forces that haunt her family, a young woman is trying to get out of her… Continue reading
Orpheus in Hades Orpheus has been reincarnated as a library worker. His coworker has forgotten who he is. Their struggle takes them through hell and out the other… Continue reading
The Moths A group of moths is threatened with extinction because the sun is growing stronger and it burns their wings. They learn that a butterfly has found a… Continue reading
They're Digging a Tunnel Three inhabitants of a remote mountain village struggle to save their world from destruction as the government builds a road under their land. The… Continue reading
hi hi hi hi hi hi sus sus rustig aan these sound strands I might send along an animal's neck holding it clamped under my arm to stop it trembling these a… Continue reading
Jumping Jumping off the cliff last time you were with me you were not with me. Your hand across my back all the way down. My dog's face by the door. A train… Continue reading
What She Said When my sons went to America -- ten years of silence. You might ask if I was lonely. I had thirteen cats who played in the yard for me. And birds… Continue reading
Remembering Touch the light of it morning to afternoon I strain for the shape of your thumb hair's curve over temples eyes cheekbones. It is certainly important to… Continue reading
Smoking The thing is there aren't many poems about smoking. I can't think of one. When you fumble in that bag and take out paper and a little plastic plug… Continue reading
Grandmothers At first glance they don't look like anything an American girl would know--the old women in Greece in their black clothes. Bent, walking with… Continue reading
Eagle and Bad It startled me—a phrase I happened to overhear in the schoolyard one time, while the children were playing. "I'm an eagle and bad." It was part of… Continue reading
We Don't Know We live in a time of unknown signs, of signs that have lost their meaning, that have become confused or were created on purpose in order not to have… Continue reading
Civilization "I do not need Europe" she said, shaking her shining black hair. "I've been to Korea, where my parents are from, twice, and I've been to China. What… Continue reading
Style Her clothes were more or less all right. They were clean and they suited her. OK, the pants were a little wide and one shoe had a little hole in… Continue reading
Gardens You find them behind the house—secret, closed off from the outside world and carefully tended. They are places where we like to go, places where the… Continue reading