The idea of Saita Publications attracted my attention
for the first time when I visited its webpage. I wondered if it was ever
possible for young people with no return at all but only their personal
satisfaction to devote time for the creation of books. The books I found on
Saita web page surprised me pleasantly. The word that fits perfectly, in my
opinion, is quality. Not only in an authorship way but in a wider aspect. The
whole image of the books gave me the impression that a serious job has been
done behind; it was not about “let’s take it easy and we’ll see what is going
to happen”.
Therefore, when it came time for my book to be edited,
I realized I wasn’t wrong. Professionalism, diligence and good will: these are
only some of the features for my collaboration with Saita Publications. I truly
wish the books to continue “flying” and more associates, who will share the
passion for publishing good books, to be added.
To conclude, I would like to thank Despina Georgada
for the editing of my book, Minos Kariotakis for the pagination and Mary
Lampadariou for the illustration. I will not forget, of course, Iraklis
Lampadariou; thanks to his vision, the foundation of a publication house where
the books “fly” free on the internet, my book got a “flying” license as well.
Meet Stella…
Stella Chavenetidou was born in 1982 in Athens . She has studied
English Language and Literature at the Aristotle University of Thessaloniki,
and she has been working as a teacher of English since then.
From an early age she started creating imaginative
stories in her mind, and while growing up she decided to imprint them on
paper. The fairytale “The Five Stamps
and the Lost Prince” is her first attempt and it is about the teenagers’
constant quest for finding their own identity within an imaginary framework.
She lives in Perea, Thessaloniki
with her husband and her daughter.
Contact Stella at the address: sabru_d@yahoo.gr
Translation from Greek: Labriana Oikonomou
Editing-Proofreading:
Tina Moschovi
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