Extraordinary content with spiritual insight and academic depth...Few, if any writers of our day can ground one part of the mind in the material world while allowing the other to roam in philosophical eternity like Ginger Zaimis, as if it were the neighborhood she grew up in. Part of her psyche--creative intelligence--resides in the world of Heraclitus, Sophocles and the other in the light of presence...Her ability to unite dualities; synthesize opposites as One that are greater than the sum of their parts...Breathtaking!
Lee Slonimsky
Poet, Author of Pythagoras in Love and Literary Executor
Daniel Hoffman Archive, Library of Congress
Ginger Zaimis' idea of observing Greek, Norse and biblical mythologies through an architectural lens stands boldly at the intersection of contemporary and comparative literature. Her 'text-tile' is poetry as well as philosophy, while her walls, ceilings, and floors are metaphors' built of letters and words shaped by a vivid curiosity. Her work reveals the in-between of worlds, strata and disciplines by inventing new prototypes.
Cecile I. Margellos
Critic, Translator and Co-Founder
Margellos Republic of Letters, Yale University Press
Someone who bridges the arts with mythology, history and philosophy from the ancient world...Ginger is a poet, thinker and serial creative who doesn't fit in-to-a-box but rather perceives life out-of-the-box...A polymath and philhellene, she connects abstractions while bringing architectural order to the world by shaping words, poetry and perception--radiance.
Maria Georgopoulou
Director, The Gennadius Library
American School of Classical Studies at Athens