The Association of Philologists of Patras invites us to the presentation event of the first personal poetry collection of Polletta Psychogyiopoulos “Apostate Angels”, on Wednesday 6 November at 7.30 in the afternoon at the “Kostis Palamas” House of Letters (241 Korinthos).
They will talk about the book:
Niki Misailidis, Philologist, MSc Creative Writing, “Apostate Angels … ideal freehands” and
Theoni Mavrogianni, Psychologist, EDIP Department of Education and Social Work Sciences, University of Patras, “Apostate Angels … of mourning”
The poet will be introduced and will address a greeting: Hara Antonopoulou, Philologist, President of S.F.P.P.
Poems they will read:
Nadia Toka, Philologist, Communication Manager S.F.P.P
Ioanna Vagalati, Student.
The event will be moderated by: Ioanna Giannaki, Philologist, Vice President of S.F.P.P.
The Music Curator is: Theodora Dimitrouka, Music teacher
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**Interview with Socrates L. Skartsis: Celebrating Literary Legacy**
**Editor:** Good evening, Socrates. It’s a pleasure to have you with us today. You’re not only a renowned poet and writer but also an esteemed philologist and professor. Can you tell us a bit about your journey in literature and how your Greek heritage has influenced your work?
**Socrates L. Skartsis:** Thank you for having me! My journey began in the vibrant city of Patras, where I was born. Growing up surrounded by rich Greek history and culture undoubtedly shaped my literary endeavors. The stories and language of Greece are woven into the fabric of my poetry and writing, serving as both inspiration and subject matter.
**Editor:** That’s fascinating! You’ll be participating in a presentation event organized by the Association of Philologists of Patras. What can we expect from this event?
**Socrates L. Skartsis:** This event is an opportunity to celebrate the power of language and literature. I will be discussing not only my own works but also the importance of philology and preserving our linguistic heritage. We’ll delve into themes of identity, culture, and the evolving nature of language.
**Editor:** It sounds like it will be an enriching experience for attendees. You’ve been married to Evangelia Nikoloudaki for many years; how has your partnership influenced your creative process?
**Socrates L. Skartsis:** Evangelia has been my greatest supporter and muse. Her insights and encouragement have allowed me to explore deeper emotional and thematic currents in my writing. Our discussions and shared experiences enrich my poetry and narrative style, making them more profound.
**Editor:** Lastly, as an esteemed professor, what advice do you have for aspiring writers and poets in today’s literary landscape?
**Socrates L. Skartsis:** I encourage young writers to immerse themselves in reading and writing without inhibitions. Explore diverse genres and styles, and don’t shy away from expressing your unique voice. Authenticity in writing resonates with readers and is essential in a world filled with noise.
**Editor:** Thank you, Socrates. We look forward to your insights at the presentation event and wish you continued success in your literary journey.
**Socrates L. Skartsis:** Thank you! I’m excited for the event and to engage with fellow literary enthusiasts.