Books reviewed by Sofia Chatzistefanou at BookBrowse.

Sofia Chatzistefanou

I hold a degree in Political Science and International Relations, along with two Master’s degrees, and have strong research and academic writing credentials. Currently, I work at an engineering firm where I edit and translate technical essays, documents, and correspondence. A lifelong passion for literature and storytelling has led me to pursue creative writing and screenwriting in my free time. I maintain a blog on Medium where I regularly publish articles on screenwriting, as well as short stories that have appeared in magazines such as The Interstitial and Screenwriting & Storytelling. I also volunteer as a reader for Flash Fiction Magazine. Over the years, I have taken numerous lessons and workshops in both screenwriting and creative writing.

Books reviewed by Sofia Chatzistefanou

Vigil (05/06/26)
El Paso (03/25/26)

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