Stelios Sotiriou

Stelios Sotiriou

Stelios Sotiriou

Stelios Sotiriou was born in Larymna, Phthiotis, and resides in Athens. He studied political science at Panteion University and specialized in tax, economic, and labor issues. He worked as an accounting manager in a private company, served as the editor-in-chief of the magazine "Tax-Economic and Labor Legislation," and contributes articles to the newspaper "Legal Press." He is a regular member of the Society of Greek Writers, the Economic Chamber of Greece, and A.E.P.I. He made his literary debut in 1986 with his first book, "The Twelve Gods Among Us," which was staged by the Aristotle University of Thessaloniki in 1988. This was followed by books such as "The Old Man and the Mirror" (1989), "Moratorium" (1991), "A Wrong Phone Call" (1993), "The Fate of a Night" (1993), "The Revelation of the Rose" (1997), "He Wanted It All" (2002), among others. His hobby is music, and as a composer and lyricist, he has recorded several Greek songs.

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