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The Traveller's Literary Supplicant

Chris Deliso

Travel and History; unique Fiction, Reviews and Literary Studies

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Algernon Blackwood’s Spooky Fiction: Travel & Philosophical Aspects

Today’s a great day to enjoy a story by Algernon Blackwood (1869-1951), a master of ‘weird’ fiction, and a mystic who educates more than he frightens. I’m providing a YouTube link to a great reading below, and if you find my thoughts on the...

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The Vacant Bookshop's Haunting

Photo by Christopher Deliso, Thessaloniki, Greece

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Book Review: Greek Military Intelligence and the Crescent (Dimitrakis, 2010)

Note: this month marks 28 years since Greece and Turkey nearly clashed over flag-planting and other theatrics on an uninhabited rock- the so-called Imia, or Kardak (in Turkish) Affair.

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  • Chris Deliso

    American professional writer, almost 25 years in Europe; publications spans travel, fiction, culture and history to security and current events. Formerly of Lonely Planet, The Economist, and Jane's.

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