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About the Project

The Elizabeth Kostova Foundation for Creative Writing, based in Sofia, Bulgaria, owns and operates this website under the domain: http://www.contemporarybulgarianwriters.com. The website is a literary platform which presents up-to-date profiles of living Bulgarian writers of fiction and short stories. It aims at facilitating the access of the English speaking audience...

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Alexieva, Elena

Alexieva, Elena

Bio | Synopses | Excerpts | Critical Reviews | Interviews | Contact | Related Links Biography Elena Alexieva was born in 1975 in Sofia. She majored in international economic relations at the University of National and World Economics in Sofia, and continued her studies in the doctoral program in semiotics at New Bulgarian University, Sofia. She is the author of two...

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Andreev, Emil

Andreev, Emil

Bio | Synopses | Excerpts | Critical Reviews | Interviews | Contact | Related Links Biography Emil Andreev graduated in English from Veliko Tarnovo University and has worked as a teacher, newspaper editor and lecturer in English at the Faculty of Theology, Sofia University. He is the author of Lom Stories (1996), Late Art Noveau (1998) and The Drunkard’s Island (1999),...

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Boykov, Nikolay

Boykov, Nikolay

Bio | Synopses | Excerpts | Critical Reviews | Interviews | Contact | Related Links Biography Nikolay Boykov was born in Vidin in 1968. His published works include: Metaphysics, Free Poetic Society, Sofia, 2000; Poems with Biography, Janet 45 , Plovdiv, 2003; Declared in Love, handmade, Sofia, 2005; Letters to Petar, Janet 45, Plovdiv, 2006; The Book of Life, Ciela,...

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Cherepov, Evgeni

Cherepov, Evgeni

Bio | Synopses | Excerpts | Critical Reviews | Interviews | Contact | Related Links Biography Evgeni Cherepov was born in Stara Zagora, Bulgaria. His short stories have appeared in various newspapers, magazines and Internet-based literary sites. Evgeni has been nominated in the fiction section of the LiterNet 2006 competition for debut authors. Нis first novel, Added...

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Damianov, Krassimir

Damianov, Krassimir

Bio | Synopses | Excerpts | Critical Reviews | Interviews | Contact | Related Links Biography Krassimir Damianov was born in Sofia, Bulgaria. He graduated in highway engineering, studied in Cuba for a year, worked on the Asparuhov Bridge in Varna and also at the National Institute of Cultural Monuments. His first book, a collection of short stories – Why There Is No...

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Damyanovska, Svetla

Damyanovska, Svetla

Bio | Synopses | Excerpts | Critical Reviews | Interviews | Contact | Related Links Biography Svetla Damyanovska graduated in art design but in her working career, writing parallels painting. She has also earned a master’s degree in protection of the cultural and historical heritage of the Republic of Bulgaria from the the State University of Library Studies and...

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Denchev, Petar

Denchev, Petar

Bio | Synopses | Excerpts | Critical Reviews | Interviews | Contact | Related Links Biography Petar Denchev is a Bulgarian writer and stage director. In 2010, he completed his bachelor’s degree in theater directing at the Krastyo Sarafov National Academy for Theater and Film Arts. Denchev’s first literary appearance was the short story Malakoff, I Want to Grow Old,...

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Dimitrov, Ivan

Dimitrov, Ivan

Bio | Synopses | Excerpts | Critical Reviews | Interviews | Contact | Related Links Biography Ivan Dimitrov was born in 1983 and graduated with a degree in Bulgarian philology. His short stories were nominated for the debut book competition at Ars Publishing House and his play Separation at First Sight was one of five nominees in the Slavka Slavova Chamber Play...

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Dimitrova, Kristin

Dimitrova, Kristin

Bio | Synopses | Excerpts | Critical Reviews | Interviews | Contact | Related Links Biography The Bulgarian author Kristin Dimitrova, born in 1963 in Sofia, has won five national awards for poetry, three for fiction and one for poetry translation, among others. She graduated in English and American studies from Sofia University, where she now works in the Department of...

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Dimova, Theodora

Dimova, Theodora

Bio | Synopses | Excerpts | Critical Reviews | Interviews | Contact | Related Links Biography Theodora Dimova is an award-winning writer and playwright. She graduated in English from Sofia University and has studied at the Royal Court Theater in London. She is the winner of the Razvitie (Development) Prize in 2004 and the Austrian Grand Prize for East European...

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Doneva, Maria

Doneva, Maria

Bio | Synopses | Excerpts | Critical Reviews | Interviews | Contact | Related Links Biography Maria Doneva has won several awards from prestigious national poetry competitions in Bulgaria. She is the author of Farewell to the Reader (1996, 2003), The Void Between Us (Ohrid, 2005), Reason To Fear (2005, 2007, 2008), The Enticement of Meaning, Fifty Years of Puppet...

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Dvoryanova, Emiliya

Dvoryanova, Emiliya

Bio | Synopses | Excerpts | Critical Reviews | Interviews | Contact | Related Links Biography Emiliya Dvoryanova is associate professor of creative writing at New Bulgarian University. Music, philosophy and religion are the focus of her creative work: The House (a novel), Sofia: Areta Publishers, 1993; Passion, or the Death of Alice (a novel), Sofia: Obsidian...

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Enev, Deyan

Enev, Deyan

Bio | Synopses | Excerpts | Critical Reviews | Interviews | Contact | Related Links Biography Deyan Enev was born in Sofia, Bulgaria. He graduated from Sofia University, where he studied Bulgarian language and literature. He is married with two children. Among his various occupations are house-painter, hospital attendant, teacher, copywriter. As a journalist he has...

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Evtimova, Zdravka

Evtimova, Zdravka

Bio | Synopses | Excerpts | Critical Reviews | Interviews | Contact | Related Links Biography Zdravka Evtimova was born in 1959 in Pernik, Bulgaria, where she lives and works as literary translator from English, French and German. She has lived and worked as literary translator in Köln, Germany, and in Brussels, Belgium. Her short stories have appeared in the USA,...

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Fayon, Betti

Fayon, Betti

Bio | Synopses | Excerpts | Critical Reviews | Interviews | Contact | Related Links Biography Betti Fayon The other penname used by the same author until 2005 was Maria Karo. The writer was born in Varna in 1961, and her real name is Maria Kutsarova. She graduated from the German Language School in Varna and afterwards acquired a degree in philosophy and German at Sofia...

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Fenersky, Nikolay

Fenersky, Nikolay

Bio | Synopses | Excerpts | Critical Reviews | Interviews | Contact | Related Links Biography Nikolay Fenersky’s works have appeared in a number of newspapers such as Monitor, Sega, Trud, Sedem, as well as the magazines Savremennik, FreeStyle, Sveta Gora, More, Lik. Among his major literary achievements are the Artforum Newspaper Short Story Award (2000), the Pegas...

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Gospodinov, Georgi

Gospodinov, Georgi

Bio | Synopses | Excerpts | Critical Reviews | Interviews | Contact | Related Links Biography Georgi Gospodinov was born in 1968 and is a poet, writer and playwright, one of the most-translated Bulgarian authors after 1989. His first poetry book, Lapidarium (1992), won the National Debut Prize. It was followed by The Cherry Tree of One People (1996), which captured the...

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Igov, Angel

Igov, Angel

Bio | Synopses | Excerpts | Critical Reviews | Interviews | Contact | Related Links Biography Angel Igov was born on July 3, 1981, in Sofia. He graduated with diplomas in English and American studies and literary studies from Sofia University St. Kliment Ohridski, where he is currently a PhD student in European literature. He was a Fulbright visiting researcher at the...

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Kanev, Peycho

Kanev, Peycho

Bio | Synopses | Excerpts | Critical Reviews | Interviews | Contact | Related Links Biography Peycho Kanev is the editor-in-chief of Kanev Books, NY. Kanev Books was established as an imprint and joint venture between Desperanto and author Peycho Kanev to be the leading imprint for selected poetry works.His poems have appeared in more than 400 literary magazines, such...

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Karabashliev, Zachary

Karabashliev, Zachary

Bio | Synopses | Excerpts | Critical Reviews | Interviews | Contact | Related Links Biography Zachary Karabashliev is a Bulgarian-born author, now living and writing in the U.S. His debut novel, 18% Gray, (Ciela Soft and Publishing, 2008) written and published in Bulgaria in his native language, is a bestselling title. It was chosen by anonymous vote as among the 100...

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Karastoyanov, Hristo

Karastoyanov, Hristo

Bio | Synopses | Excerpts | Critical Reviews | Interviews | Contact | Related Links Biography Hristo Karastoyanov (born on February 22, 1950, in Topolovgrad) is a contemporary Bulgarian novelist. He studied Bulgarian Philology at Plovdiv University and made his debut in 1981 with the short story collection Cracked Asphalt. He is the author of 26 books – fiction,...

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Mogilska, Ivanka

Mogilska, Ivanka

Bio | Synopses | Excerpts | Critical Reviews | Interviews | Contact | Related Links Biography Ivanka Mogilska was born in 1981. She studied theater directing for six semesters at the National Academy for Theater and Film Arts and graduated in public relations from the Sofia University. She is the author of the collection of poetry Otherwise (Janet 45 Print and...

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Nemchev, Vergil

Nemchev, Vergil

Bio | Synopses | Excerpts | Critical Reviews | Interviews | Contact | Related Links Biography Vergil Nemchev Born in 1970, Vergil Nemchev belongs to the generation that came of age as the Iron Curtain tumbled across Europe and the Transition Period kicked off in Bulgaria. Over the turbulent years that followed, Nemchev changed a series of jobs, including a short career...

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Nikiforov, Galin

Nikiforov, Galin

Bio | Synopses | Excerpts | Critical Reviews | Interviews | Contact | Related Links Biography Galin Nikiforov, born in 1968, is a Bulgarian novelist. He graduated from the Technical University of Plovdiv and the Economic University of Varna. He has worked as an engineer in industry since 1993. Galin lives and writes in Dobrich, Bulgaria. He is married and has a...

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Petkov, Nikolay

Petkov, Nikolay

Bio | Synopses | Excerpts | Critical Reviews | Interviews | Contact | Related Links Biography Nikolay Petkov was born in Veliko Tarnovo. From 1989 to 1995 he studied Bulgarian Language and Literature, Philosophy and Theology at the University of Veliko Tarnovo. Between 1998 and 2000, Nikolay taught Ancient Philosophy at the Faculty of Philosophy at the same university....

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Popov, Alek

Popov, Alek

Bio | Synopses | Excerpts | Critical Reviews | Interviews | Contact | Related Links Biography Alek Popov was born in Sofia, Bulgaria, in 1966.  He graduated from St. Constantine Cyril the Philosopher College for Ancient Languages and Cultures in Sofia and later received his master’s degree in Bulgarian language and literature from the Sofia University. Alek published...

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Radeva, Yanitsa

Radeva, Yanitsa

Bio | Synopses | Excerpts | Critical Reviews | Interviews | Contact | Related Links Biography Yanitsa Radeva was born in the town of Yambol and lives in Sofia, Bulgaria. Her work has been included in collections of essays and poetry. She is author of the award-winning books Other Rhythm (2003) and The Candy Dish (2011). Her latest book, the collection of poetry The...

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Ranchev, Palmi

Ranchev, Palmi

Bio | Synopses | Excerpts | Critical Reviews | Interviews | Contact | Related Links Biography Palmi Ranchev was born in Sofia, where he has been occupied with various activities – from sports and business to journalism and television. However, writing turned out to be his most durable passion. Affected by the restrictions of the prior 1989 period, Ranchev defines...

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Roshkev, Stoil

Roshkev, Stoil

Bio | Synopses | Excerpts | Critical Reviews | Interviews | Contact | Related Links Biography Born in 1976, Stoil Roshkev graduated in Bulgarian studies from Sofia University. A prize-winning author of poetry, he works as a journalist. He published his first book of poems in 1997 and his first novel in 2007, and has just finished his second novel,...

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Ruskov, Milen

Ruskov, Milen

Bio | Synopses | Excerpts | Critical Reviews | Interviews | Contact | Related Links Biography Bulgarian writer and translator Milen Ruskov, born in 1966, graduated from Sofia University in 1995. He has written three novels: Pocket Encyclopaedia of Mysteries (2004), which was awarded the Bulgarian Prize for Debut, Thrown into Nature (2008), awarded the Bulgarian Novel of...

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Sekulov, Alexander

Sekulov, Alexander

Bio | Synopses | Excerpts | Critical Reviews | Interviews | Contact | Related Links Biography Alexander Sekulov was born on January 6, 1964, in Plovdiv, Bulgaria. He graduated from the professional school for stage arts as an assistant producer and got his master’s degree in Bulgarian philology from Paisiy Hilendarski Plovdiv University. He is the author of four...

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Shpatov, Alexander

Shpatov, Alexander

Bio | Synopses | Excerpts | Critical Reviews | Interviews | Contact | Related Links Biography Alexander Shpatov was born in 1985 in Sofia. He is a graduate of the American College of Sofia and the Sofia University Law School. . . He is the author of three short story collections: Calendar of Stories, published by Enthusiast Publishing House, 2011. Footnote Stories,...

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Stambolova, Albena

Stambolova, Albena

Bio | Synopses | Excerpts | Critical Reviews | Interviews | Contact | Related Links Biography Albena Stambolova graduated in French philology from the Sofia University. She has worked as an editor and translator and also writes in the field of literary and social criticism, foreign literature reception and psychoanalysis. Between 1990-1999, she lived in Paris, where she...

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Tenev, Georgi

Tenev, Georgi

Bio | Synopses | Excerpts | Critical Reviews | Interviews | Contact | Related Links Biography Before penning the Vick Prize-winning novel Party Headquarters, Tenev had already published four books, founded the Triumviratus Art Group with director Javor Gardev and stage designer Nikola Toromanov, hosted The Librarytelevision programme about books, and written plays that...

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Todorov, Vladislav

Todorov, Vladislav

Bio | Synopses | Excerpts | Critical Reviews | Interviews | Contact | Related Links Biography Vladislav Todorov teaches film and cultural history at the University of Pennsylvania. He is the author of several scholarly books on modernism, performing and visual arts. He has contributed essays to The Yale Journal of Criticism, College Literature, Textual Practice,...

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Tzankov, Vesel

Tzankov, Vesel

Bio | Synopses | Excerpts | Critical Reviews | Interviews | Contact | Related Links Biography Vesel Tzankov was born on July 27, 1963, in Sofia, Bulgaria. He is married and has a daughter. Since 1979, he has written and authored a large number of humorous short stories published in newspapers and magazines, humorous sketches for radio and television, drama for radio and...

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Zaharieva, Virginia

Zaharieva, Virginia

Bio | Synopses | Excerpts | Critical Reviews | Interviews | Contact | Related Links Biography Virginia Zaharieva was born in Sofia on September 2, 1959. She is a writer, psychotherapist and the mother of one son, Rouben. Literary critics have labeled her a brilliant representative of Bulgarian ecriture feminine. Her poetry is as expressive, temperamental and unexpected...

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Zarev, Vladimir

Zarev, Vladimir

Bio | Synopses | Excerpts | Critical Reviews | Interviews | Contact | Related Links Biography Vladimir Zarev, born in 1947, is Bulgaria’s leading contemporary writer of fiction. His literary works span four decades and a variety of genres. However, he is known in his native country as a novelist. His novel The Day of Impatience (1975) was translated into Russian,...

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“Forever” by Bistra Velichkova published in VAGABOND, Bulgaria’s English Monthly

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Forever by Bistra Velichkova published in VAGABOND, Bulgaria’s English Monthly.

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“In Connection with the Club” by Ivan Landzhev published in VAGABOND, Bulgaria’s English Monthly

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In Connection with the Club by Ivan Landzhev published in VAGABOND, Bulgaria’s English Monthly.

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“Lunch Break” (Two Fragments) by Petja Heinrich published in VAGABOND, Bulgaria’s English Monthly

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Lunch Break (Two Fragments) by Petja Heinrich published in VAGABOND, Bulgaria’s English Monthly.

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“Returning to the Hague” by Georgi Tenev published in “Granta”

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Returning to the Hague by Georgi Tenev published online in Granta.

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“The Apocalypse Comes At 6 pm” by Georgi Gospodinov

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Georgi Gospodinov’s play The Apocalypse Comes At 6 pm won an international contest in New York. It was selected to be presented at the hotINK at the LARK: a festival of new plays from around the world of the Lark Play Development Center. The play is translated from the Bulgarian by Angela Rodel.

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