Sakis Totlis

Sakis Totlis
1946: Born in Edessa (where he still lives today, married with two children). 1963: Military/Electronics specialist with a focus on radiowave propagation ("Radiowave Propagation," U.S. Signal Corps, New Jersey, U.S.A.). 1970: English teacher with proficiency degrees from the Universities of Cambridge and Michigan. 1980: Director of the local newspaper "Ta Nea." 1998: Lead article columnist for the newspaper "Macedonia" and from 1999 for the newspaper "Thessaloniki." Author of the following works: 1991: "The Combination, Edessa-Zurich," novel, published by "Diagonios." 2nd-4th editions by "Kedros" publishers. 5th edition by "Patakis" publishers, 2000. 1992: "Space and Emotion, an Idea," self-published. 1995: "Full Moon - Short Stories and More," a collection of short stories, published by "Kastaniotis." 1997: "12 Dreams - 12 Space-Emotional Interpretations," published by "Delfini." The film "Valkanizater" by Sotiris Goritsas is based on the novel "The Combination, Edessa-Zurich." 1999: Lao Tse, "The Book of Energy and Nature," adaptation, published by "Patakis." 1999: "Typography in Edessa," a historical book. General editing (research, writing, and typographic care), on behalf of the Technical Museum of Thessaloniki and the T.E.E. of Edessa. 2000: "Dejavu," feature film script, for the "Writing" program of the Greek Film Center. 2001: "I Was There Too," a collection of traditional fairy tales, published by "Patakis." 2001: "A Dream and Seven Lawyers," novel, published by "Patakis." 2009: "Intercity," novel, published by "Kedros."

