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Member since 2007-08-10

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ABOUT ME

Dimitris P. Kraniotis is an award-winning Greek poet and the author of 4 poetry books: "Traces" (poems in Greek), Larissa (Greece) 1985, "Clay Faces" (poems in Greek), Larissa (Greece) 1992 , "Fictitious Line" (poems in Greek and translated into English and French), Larissa (Greece) 2005 and "Dunes" (selected poems translated into French and Romanian), Bucharest (Romania) 2007.
He was born in 15 July 1966 in Stomio, a coastal town in central Greece. He studied at the Medical School of the Aristotle University in Thessaloniki, Greece. He lives and works as a Medical Doctor Specialist in Internal Medicine in Larissa, Greece.
He is Doctor of Literature (Litt.D.), Founder and President of World Poets Society (W.P.S.), Editor of three online poetic libraries, Editorial Director of the Greek medical magazine "Hippocrates", President of the Economic and Social Council of the Prefecture of Larissa, Member of the Editorial Board of the Greek literary magazine "Graphi" and Member of the Board of Directors of the Larissa Medical Association and Larissa Medical Society.
He is Member of several organizations including the Hellenic Literary Society, International Society of Greek Writers, Larissa Writers and Poets Society (former Vice-President and President), Greek Society of Medical Writers, World Academy of Arts and Culture (WAAC), World Congress of Poets (WCP), United Poets Laureate International (UPLI), International Writers and Artists Association (IWA), Union Mondiale des Ecrivains Medecins (UMEM), The Academy of American Poets, International Society of Poets (ISP), Poetry Society of America (PSA), Poetas del Mundo (Chile) and Bilingual Poets and Writers for Peace (Argentina).
He has won a number of international literary awards for his poetry, which has been published in many countries around the World.



Dimitris P. Kraniotis

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MY TEXTS, Archive 5 Texts

Illusions - 2007-08-10
Ideals - 2007-08-10
Fictitious line - 2007-08-10
Ashes - 2007-08-10
One-word garments (1) - 2007-08-10