Artemis Veloudou – Apokotou
Nightmares, soul contract – novel

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How important is writing to you?

I can't figure out writing without reading. I am first and foremost a reader. All these worlds in which I travel through books filled me with thoughts, images, experiences for many lifetimes. My imagination from a very young age galloped and produced endless stories. I always felt the need to put them on paper. To see them take shape, to be able to refer back to them. Writing frees my mind from the overabundance of thoughts. It is creation and creation is everything.

"From the first contact with them I felt trust. They showed real interest, patiently explained the whole process to me and most importantly, made me feel optimistic and bold about the whole venture again. The end result was ten steps further into my mind than I had imagined…”

How did you feel when you published your book?

"Nightmares" was my dream come true. From the moment I put the final dot on the manuscript I felt happy. But my biggest wish was that my book could reach the hands of readers. I wanted it to have the ability to evoke emotions - positive or negative -, to travel... On achieving its publication I felt happy and moved, but mostly proud. For the first time, words seem small to describe how I feel!

Why do you think you made the right choice with iWrite.gr?

I have deep faith in principle that everything happens for a reason. I came into contact with the iWrite publishing team as soon as I had stubbornly decided that I would rely on my strengths and succeed, despite the adverse conditions that overwhelm the publishing space in Greece. From the first contact with them I felt trust. They showed real interest, patiently explained the whole process to me and most importantly, made me feel optimistic and bold about the whole venture again. The end result was ten steps further in my mind than what I had imagined... The timing was happy and my choice was 100% correct!

"However, my greatest desire was for my book to be able to reach the hands of readers. I wanted it to have the ability to evoke emotions - positive or negative -, to travel... On achieving its publication I felt happy and moved, but mostly proud. For the first time, words seem small to describe how I feel!"