A lovely chat
INVOLUTION: Science and God: Reality Redefined
I asked Nicholas whether he would agree to be interviewed in rather a ‘personal’ and targeted way. I am less interested in the writer than in the life that lies behind writing. As it happened the philosophy he revealed ( and his final summary) made it appropriately hosted on Careless Talk- the blog of things related to Involution-An Odyssey and its universal implications. So here it is.
Interview with Nicholas Rossis.
Nicholas, because I do not interview writers on any kind of regular basis, I hope you don’t mind me framing questions that arise from impressions you give me and my fascination with what underpins the individual writer, their past, their passions, their acute dislikes. Feel free to answer ‘Pass’ at any point. You have a charming on-line persona, and make many faithful friends. I would like to introduce the individual alone with yourself.
A Greek who has…
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Thank you so much for sharing, Judith! I’m sorry it took me so long to come across it 🙂
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You’re welcome, Nicholas – and no problem at all.Hope you and yours have a great weekend – with lots of light and plenty of hot water!Jx
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So funny you should mention that. Last month, we spent 3 days with no water, due to a sever problem in the municipality’s pipes. It was the first time since the 80s that I had to go for so long without water, but I dare say I braved it rather well, if I do say so myself. Even taught Electra a trick or two 😀
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Oh dear … and well done … the intrepid (if rather smelly?)adventurer rises up again.J
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Ha ha – it was August, so we spent a couple of hours at a nearby swimming pool. We took showers there 🙂
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Phew!! Glad to hear that!haha
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