Nicholas Rossis
Avid reader. Web developer. Architect by training, holder of a PhD in Digital Architecture from the University of Edinburgh. Most importantly, author.
Nicholas loves to write. He has published Runaway Smile, a children’s book, which you can read for free on his blog. He has also written the Amazon best-selling epic fantasy series, Pearseus. The final book in the series is currently penned and expected summer 2015.
Finally, he has published the Amazon best-seller The Power of Six, a collection of short sci-fi stories that includes his award-winning short story, I Come in Peace.
Nicholas lives in Athens, Greece, at a forest’s edge, with his wife, dog and two very silly cats, one of whom is always sitting on his lap, so please excuse any typos in his blog posts: typing with one hand can be hard. Mercifully, all his books are professionally edited.
This member has not published any books.
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The Coin Collector
on April 11, 2014
An awesome short story that had me chuckle a few times, and even laugh out loud a couple more. I loved Michelle's writing! My only gripe is that it was too short - but that is easily remedied, as I just bought her novel...
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Angels and Gargoyles
on June 25, 2014
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I read this brilliant novelette during a long weekend, along with half a dozen other books. This is the one I enjoyed the most, for its warmth, irreverent sense of humor and fluent prose. A great story, beautifully told. I only wish it were longer!
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Renegades
on Aug. 02, 2014
I loved the story, the characters and, especially, the well-described, fast-paced action scenes.
The only weakness in the book had to do with the editing, as there were a few typos and mistakes. The writing itself, however, was very good, brimming with intensity, creativity and imagination.
All in all, the story has so much promise, that I am looking forward to seeing it fully edited and made into a series. Especially since it leaves us on quite the cliffhanger...
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The Dusk Bugs
on Nov. 01, 2014
Having just survived a Greek summer, I can identify with the author's passionate hatred of these tiny flying horrors...
Another great short story by Proulx.