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    Stelios Grant Pavlou (born 22 November 1970) [1] is a British screenwriter and speculative fiction novelist. He is known for writing the novel Decipher and the screenplay for the film The 51st State .

  2. Jun 4, 2021 · Coming to Stel Pavlou’s romantic life, the British novelist is married to his wife, Michelle Pavlou. Reportedly, the adorable duo married in a close wedding ceremony held in the year 2007. On September 7, 2020, Stel and Michelle celebrated their 13th wedding anniversary.

  3. Stel Pavlou is a British American author, screenwriter, producer and television host with interests in geomythology and archeomythology. He is the author of the groundbreaking new theory on the date for Atlantis’ destruction near the beginning of the fifth millennium BCE.

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  4. Decipher (first published in 2001) is a speculative fiction novel by Stel Pavlou (1970–present), published in 2001 in England by Simon & Schuster and 2002 in the United States by St. Martin's Press. It is published in many languages with some significant title changes.

  5. Jan 1, 2001 · Atlantis has awoken. Ancient monuments all over the worlds from the Pyramids of Giza, to Mexico to the ancient sites of China are reacting...to a brewing crisis not of this earth, but somewhere out in the solar system. Connecting to each other through the oceans.

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  6. Stel Pavlou was born in Gillingham, Kent in England, of Greek Cypriot descent. He grew up in Rochester and Chatham, Medway and attended Chatham Grammar School for Boys. The middle child of three, his younger brother is the musician and writer Louis Pavlou. He met his fiance on MySpace.

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