Vasia Tzanakari (born 1980) is a Greek writer. She was born in Serres and studied English at the Aristotelian University of Thessaloniki. She pursued postgraduate studies in Athens. She has published two books: Eleven little murders: Stories inspired by Nick Cave songs (2008) and a novel called Johnny & Lulu (2011). She has also edited a music magazine, worked as a journalist, and translated literary works from English to Greek, for example, works by Ian Rankin and Gillian Flynn. [1]
Tzanakari lives in Athens. Her father, Vasilis Tzanakaris (born in Pentapoli, Serres [2] ) is writer too.
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