'Angels of Morphia' is a fun collection of mini essays (600 words each), covering a wide range of topics from women, men, work and culture, to language, drama and technology. The most prominent subjects are Homer, music, Orwell, Sophocles, India and NYC. The chapters were originally published in the English Section of The Parikiaki, a Greek newspaper in London.
The heritage and legacy of Greece and Cyprus feature strongly in the book.
Often taking an unorthodox or provocative stance on issues, the author employs humour and empathy, while seeking to understand modern trends in the context of history's sweeping arc.