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The Bulgarian literature was an accent on the few days ago Book Fair in Moscow. There were only 3 Bulgarian authors officialy presented and translated. Ludmila Filipova was one of them, presented with 2 books. The young author was invited by the Association of the Bulgarian Book, The Bulgarian Cultural Institute in Moscow and Olymp Publishing House, part of the biggest Russian publisher AST. She had to present her novels, published in Russian language - Scarlet Gold and Glass Butterflies. The presentation was conducted for few days on the Bulgarian Stand in the Book Fair as well as in the Bulgarian Cultural Institute. A big supporting role had the Bulgarian Embassy. Special guests were the Bulgarian Ambassador in Moscow Mr Plamen Grozdanov, the Bulgarian Cultural attache  Mr Biser Kirov, Olymp Publishing House directors and editors, Venka Ragina from the Associacion of The Bulgarian Book, Vanya Petkova (literature agent), Buriana Angelkieva (Director Bulgarian Cultural Institute Moscow), Representators of the publishers Ciela and Kolibri , Julia Vodolagina - Russian-Frenche Aliance, Sergei Viktorovich - The Russian Community of contemporary authors, Ludmila Fedorova, Editor in chief D'Anturage magazine, representators of Bulgarian Academy of Science and many readers and journalists from Russia and Bulgaria.

 

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About Ludmila

Ludmila Filipova is the author of the novels Anatomy of Illusions (2006), Scarlet Gold (2007), Glass Butterflies (2008), The Parchment Maze (2009), Dante’s Antichthon (2010), The Anomaly (2011), Typo (2012), The Eye Of The Sky (2013), The War of the Letters (2014) and A Journey to the World's End (2015), which have become nationwide bestsellers and have been translated into several languages. Three of her novels are currently being developed into feature films. 

Currently, she is studying a master degree in Astronomy and Astrophysics in the Physical Faculty of Sofia University “Kliment Ohridski”. She attended in three Bulgarian Antarctic Expeditions. She is a member of the Bulgarian Antarctic Institute and APECS. In 2015 she created a digital time capsule with thousand messages from the whole world for the future people and installed it at the South Pole. 

Joint Leader of the LM1 (Lunar Mission One) Bulgaria Chapter – the most challenging international mission to the Moon after Apollo program.

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