Welcome to Bulgaria, my adopted country in the south east of Europe, a land of snow-blanketed mountains and sun-baked plains, deep pine forests and fragrant rose plantations, studded with remnants of past eras - ancient Thracian and Roman, medieval, Ottoman and Communist.Join me on a fictional journey to remote villages where you'll meet native Bulgarians, travellers and expatriates, demons and ghosts. I've blended my personal experiences with Bulgarian folklore and mythology, and let my imagination roam. All the events and ...
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Welcome to Bulgaria, my adopted country in the south east of Europe, a land of snow-blanketed mountains and sun-baked plains, deep pine forests and fragrant rose plantations, studded with remnants of past eras - ancient Thracian and Roman, medieval, Ottoman and Communist.Join me on a fictional journey to remote villages where you'll meet native Bulgarians, travellers and expatriates, demons and ghosts. I've blended my personal experiences with Bulgarian folklore and mythology, and let my imagination roam. All the events and characters are my inventions, yet they're steeped in Bulgarian myth and reality.The tales in this book belong to the 'quiet' horror category - more creepy than gory, rich in atmosphere and suspense. Instead of throwing you into a whirl of violent action, I'll take you on a gentle visit to experience Bulgaria - the wealth of her nature, her economic poverty, her legends and traditions, her creepy abandoned homes and her timeless beauty - all from the safety of your armchair.The stories are personal, arising from my perceptions and imagination. Still, I hope you'll gain a 'feel' for the country. After each story, I'll tell you a little about the genesis of that tale, the sources of my inspiration.Bulgarian artist Savina Mantovska from Sofia has created beautiful illustrations, enriching each story with her vision.Come and join me under the grape arbour while the sinking sun streaks the mountains with crimson and purple. Sip a blood-red pomegranate juice or a fiery rakia, and enjoy my creepy tales.
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