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The awards that were always missing

Every year, hundreds of books are published in English about Greece. Thrillers. Historical fiction. Romance. Literary fiction. Written by authors from around the world who have spent years researching Greece, traveling to Greece, and falling in love with Greece.

Not one major English-language award has ever had a category for them. Every significant prize is based in New York or London.

None of them in the Mediterranean. None of them has a category for the writer who set their thriller in Santorini, their historical novel in Byzantine Constantinople, or their literary fiction on a Greek island.

The Homer Awards were built to change that.

  • Recognition for writers about Greece
  • Free nomination for indie thriller authors
  • Presented live in Greece every autumn
Jonas Saul

Co-founder · Chair of Jury · 60 Published Thrillers

We have been bringing authors to Greece for years.

The Homer Awards are the next chapter.

Named for Homer


Homer is one of the most mysterious figures
in literary history. Born around the 8th century
BC, possibly on the coast of Ionia, he is the
presumed author of the two greatest epic poems
ever written — the Iliad and the Odyssey.

Some scholars believe he was one man. Others
believe the poems were shaped by generations
of oral storytellers. Tradition holds that he
was blind.

The Iliad follows the rage of Achilles and the
fall of Troy. The Odyssey follows Odysseus on
his ten-year journey home — against monsters,
gods, and a world that refuses to cooperate.

Every genre that exists today traces its roots
to those two poems. Not metaphorically. Literally.

The Homer Awards carry his name because this
is where it all began. In Greece. Where it
still begins.

Who we Are


Jonas Saul
Jonas Saul

owner

Thriller author with 60 published books, founder of Imagine Press, and chair of the Homer Awards jury. Teacher of tension and emotion in fiction. At the gala, Jonas reads the winning page from Penelope’s manuscript before naming the author.

Rania Stone
Rania Stone

co-founder

Retreat leader, hospitality expert, and co-founder of Imagine Greece Retreats. Daughter of Markos Synodinos — poet and writer from Amorgos — in whose name the Homer Awards’ most personal honor is given.

A personal note

Markos Synodinos

Markos Synodinos was born in 1933 on Amorgos —
a small island in the Aegean that has never stopped
producing people of unusual depth.

He was a poet, a writer, and a man who believed
that literature exists to tell the truth about the
human condition. His works are held in libraries
beyond Greece. Many have been set to music. He was
honored by the Society of Greek Writers, the
Academy of Letters of Sicily, and the Panhellenic
Union of Writers. He passed away in March 2021
at the age of 88.

Each year at the Homer Awards gala, Rania presents
the Markos Synodinos Award for Literary Service to
Greece in her father’s name. It is not submitted
for. It is not voted on. It is given to the writer
Markos Synodinos would have wanted to honor.

It is presented last of all. Because some things
should be saved for the end.

Markos Synodinos

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