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Delphine Gauthier-Georgakopoulos

The vital role of the writing community

In this enouraging talk, Delphine Gauthier-Georgakopoulos considers the vital role that the writing community plays in our lives, and contrasts the competitiveness of the market with the cooperativeness of the community. She also discusses inclusivity, combating elitism and avoiding scams in publishing.

Delphine Gauthier-Georgakopoulos is a Breton writer, teacher, mother, nature & music lover, foodie, dreamer. She grew up in the French Alps, studied in Wales, and lived in Manchester for a few years, until she settled in Athens, Greece, in 2000.

After a 17-year hiatus, she returned to writing in 2022. Her words can be found in Epistemic Literary, BULL, The Hooghly Review, Revolution John, Roi Fainéant Press, Spare Parts Lit, JAKE, among others. She is a contributor to Poverty House, co-founder of The Pride Roars, and the EIC of Raw Lit.

Her debut historical novel Laundry Day was selected as a Runner-up at the Irish Novel Fair 2024 and she is a 2025 Pushcart Prize nominee.