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Two of our novels
have been published in Greek, by Kedros
(ΚΕΔΡΟΣ) Publishers in Athens. The novels are Ιοκάστη and Νιόβη και Πέλοπας – these being
equivalent to Jocasta: The Mother-Wife
of Oedipus and Niobe and Pelops:
Children of Tantalus. To answer a few
common questions: no, we didn’t write them in Greek; no, we didn’t translate
them ourselves. Although we both know a few words in Greek, we’re not that
competent! The procedure was supervised by Kedros
Publishers and our novels were translated by ΣΟΦΙΑ
ΑΝΔΡΕΟΠΟΥΛΟΥ –
Sophia Andreopolou – we hope we transliterated her
name correctly! – a translator who has also worked on novels by Stephen King. You can click on the
images to be taken to the Kedros Publishers
website. Or, you can search for Ιοκάστη
or Νιόβη
και Πέλοπας
by Βικτορια
Γκροσακ and Αλισ Αντεργογντ
via your favorite search engine in order to find a vendor of your choosing. |
Our Books (in English) Bιβλία
στα ελληνκα
- Our Books (in Greek) Odes to Olympians
Contest Current: Winners of Past Contests: Zeus Hera Poseidon
Demeter Hermes Athena Maps (Thebes, Pisa/Olympia, Eastern
Mediterranean) The Stories Behind
the Stories Acknowledgements, Thanks,
Bibliography and Links |
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The
Tapestry of Bronze is a series of interlocking novels. They are set in the
Bronze Age of Greece – several generations before the Trojan War. This was
known to many as the “Golden Age of Heroes,” but to us they seem to be made
of bronze and not gold. Our series is a tapestry, because the books tie
together, but one book may focus on one character while another focuses on
another. Each book can be enjoyed
separately, or the books can be enjoyed together. Jocasta, Children of Tantalus, The Road to Thebes and Arrows of Artemis are available for
your enjoyment today. More, too, are in the works! Click on
the following covers to visit the titles at Amazon. If you’re not sure if you want to buy or
not, download a sample chapter electronically and start reading. It’s cheap; it’s instantaneous; and it’s a
great way to see if you’d like a book.
Click here to return to home
for the Tapestry of Bronze.
Contact us by writing to tapestryofbronze
(at) yahoo (dot) com.
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