Boris AprilovW
Boris Aprilov

Boris Aprilov was a Bulgarian writer, playwright, satirist and humourist, dramaturge, well known for his novels, plays and screenplays, and mostly for his children's literature.

Evelin BanevW
Evelin Banev

Evelin Banev, also known by his nickname Brendo is a real estate entrepreneur, a writer, and a former professional wrestler.

Jeni Bojilova-PatevaW
Jeni Bojilova-Pateva

Jeni Bojilova-Pateva, also transliterated as Zheni Bozhilova-Pateva, was a Bulgarian teacher, writer, women's rights activist, and suffragist, who became involved in the pacifist movement. After graduating with teaching credentials in 1893, she began her profession, but was barred from teaching when a law was passed in 1898 that limited the rights of married women. She turned to activism and journalism, becoming involved in the international women's movement that year. A highly prominent feminist, she was one of the founders of the Bulgarian Women's Union in 1901. During 1905 in Burgas, she founded "Self-Awareness", a feminist group, and served as its chair for 25 years. As editor of the Women's Voice she published articles on developments in the women's movement in Bulgaria and abroad, as well as about issues affecting women. Throughout her career, she published over 500 articles and books.

Anton DonchevW
Anton Donchev

Anton Nikolov Donchev is a Bulgarian writer of historical novels and screenwriter of Bulgarian historical drama films. Since 2003 he has been an academic at the Bulgarian Academy of Sciences. He is well known in the country and abroad with his novel Time of Parting.

Petya DubarovaW
Petya Dubarova

Petya Stoykova Dubarova was a Bulgarian poet.

Kina KadrevaW
Kina Kadreva

Kina Kadreva was a Bulgarian author. She is best known for the children's book "The Milk Tree" from 1962, and "Dragon under a down pillow" from 1996.

Kostas VarnalisW
Kostas Varnalis

Kostas Varnalis was a Greek poet.