About my writing
I write about Greek history and myth as someone who has lived inside this culture. I am not an outside observer. I am a Greek diaspora woman who holds a BA in Classical Literature and an MA in Linguistics.
I read sources in their original Ancient and Modern Greek. I have spent over a decade teaching language and culture across contexts, and six years ago I repatriated to Greece. I have been living on Greek soil, and reconnecting to a heritage that was always mine though not always accessible to me.
I write about Greek culture and philosophy from the inside.
I say this not to claim authority over how others engage with my culture, but to be transparent about the position I write from. I am an inheritor of Greek philosophical and artistic legacy.
I invite you to consider the ideas of a Greek woman. I invite you to listen to a Modern Greek engaging in English speaking contexts about Greek culture. I invite you, especially if you yourself engage with my culture in your personal or professional practice, to engage in the conversation with Modern Greeks like me.
It’s not just the ancient wisdom. It is a living legacy. I am part of it.