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"Glass Butterflies" is the first book, written by you, whish I have read ... I have already read half of it and I would like to say that lately I haven't got a book, which is making me huury to be back home so I can read.

Compleet madness and tension, perfect combination of real facts and fiction ... and this regular reminding to people to guard their nature...! I am proud that the author of this book is Bulgarian.

Albina Gulubova

 

Greetings, I would like to thank you for the extraordinary books, that you have written. I like most "The Parchment Maze " and I am impatiently looking forward for the second part.

 I was in Egypt after I have read the novel, I visited many of the places, for which you are writting in the book. Of course I was amazed, but even more I was so proud that the roots of this great culture are in our lands. I don't suffer from superfluous patriotism, but I am sure that it is truth and the cradle of this civilization is here, in our lands. I have read a lot of materials for the Gradeshnitsa Culture, for Kozarnika, varna Necropolis, Sacar Mountin, and many many more. I know there is strong power and energy in Bulgaria.

I hope soon I will hold in my hands your next masterpiece.
 
Emilia Shangova

Hello! First, I hope it is true, but you are celebrating a birthday today and I am wishing you from the bottom of my heart all the best!

As a whole I am writing you in relation with two of your novels - The Parchment Maze and Dante's Antichthon. As I wrote, my name is Angela, I am 20 years old and from Sofia.

I study in the Sofia University - Cuturology and I dare to say that I have interest in the field of history, archeology and maybe some mystic. Even it sounds strage, I wanted to write you to say Thank you for the time I spent with these two books and also to tell you that recently I haven't felt this mixture of happyness and pride, because of the fact that I am Bulgarian. Not because in the novels the events are in Bulgarian lands, but lately I haven't got a contemporary Bulgarian novel, which could grab me in a way to read it for two days. (  Dante's Antichthon for three - it is bigger). In this order of thoughts, I wonder - are there any ideas these bookes to become movies, because they are incredible and I believe that with such stories we will manage to make valuable Bulgarian films.
 
Again Thank you for those moments and please keep writing, because we need people like you.

All the best
Angela Ivanova, course I, Culturology


 

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Ludmila Filipova - Woman of the year together with the candidate for president Meglena Kuneva

The bestowed prizes are in 12 general categories. The writer Ludmila Filipova is awarded as TheWoman of the year 2011 in the category "Culture and Art, Meglena Kuneva for "Politics". The awards were won among 60 nominated. 


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Ludmila Filipova is telling about the Orpheus Amulet in a National Geographic movie
The British TV WAG arrived in Bulgaria to shoote a documentary movie for National Geographic with the participation of the Bulgarian writer Ludmila Filipova.
The TV team started its journey in Bulgaria following the steps of Ludmila's novel "The Parchment Maze". Filming is made in Trigrad, Kurdjali, Perperikon, Sofia, Varna, Tessaloniki - Greece, where most of the events in the novel are happening.
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„Anatomy of ilusions” republished again
After 6 republishings and the following sold out circulation, the novel Anatomy of Ilusions is republished again, this time with few surprises. The story has extension, for which the readers are waiting for years. The text was also edited by the author with some minor changes, which are bringing it closer to the movie script,
wwhich at the moment is under adaptation for the novel, as well as for its first original unpublished copy.
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