Robert P. Robinson reviews his stay at Writers’ Retreats in Greece

I stayed at La Casa Grande, a beautiful two-story, two-bedroom, two-bathroom home in the small village of St. John. Courtesy of Nikos and Georgia, I was able to enjoy coffee and snacks in charming Aliveri, beautiful sites and delicious dinner at the water front, a visit to the archaeological sites and museum in Eretria, and relaxing time at the beach. At the same time, I was given the freedom to construct my schedule, and thus read hundreds of pages and wrote sometimes over 2000 words a day. The home is in a quiet area, so I had time and space to read, rest, think, and write. I was able to analyze my archival material, heavily revise a book chapter, and write two brand new essays.

And compliments to the chef! Georgia kept the fridge stocked with snacks and breakfast foods and brought delicious and filling Greek dishes with local-style touch. When I say everything was delicious, I mean EVERYTHING!

Beyond the space, Georgia and Nikos were so warm and friendly. For a week, I was invited into their world—introduced to local folks and family. You can tell they have a passion for people and for what they do. In addition, they were available at any time, and their proximity to the home was a major perk.

Again, I highly recommend staying in one of their retreat spaces. In fact, I hope to return next summer for my next writing project!

Robert P. Robinson is an Assistant Professor of Africana Studies at John Jay College and Doctoral Faculty in Urban Education and Interactive Technology & Pedagogy at The Graduate Center, CUNY. Prior to higher education, he was a K-12 educator and mentor for 11 years. His broad research and teaching focus on the Black Freedom Movement, Black education history, Blackqueer studies, digital humanities, history of education, and curriculum studies. His forthcoming book project is a history of the Black Panther Party’s Oakland Community School (OCS) as a site for understanding Black self-determination, the shift in mainstream curriculum and pedagogy, and the Black radical imagination in education.

Robert spent one week at La Casa Grande in Agios Ioannis, Evia in mid July 2024.

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