Alexandros Raskolnick (pen name) is an author of flash fiction who writes originally in Greek and claims the night as his true country. When the world falls silent, he roams imagined forests, converses with unseen presences, and gathers fragments of dreamlike revelation—only to lose them by morning. What survives is shaped into rigorously compressed narratives, often bound by strict formal limits. His work moves between reverie and severity, fusing restraint with dark imagination, where precision becomes ritual and brevity a quiet act of defiance.