Short presentation of the writer Ludmila Filipova and her first four novels
Ludmila Filipova was born on April 10, 1977. She graduated from the University of National and World Economy . Sofia, with high honors, and was conferred Bachelor Degree in 2000. She is to graduate from the City University, MBA Degree in General Management. Her interest in arts sent her to the movie acting at the age of five where she played a small part in DIMITAR PETROV.S children.s classic .A dog in a drawer.. In 1985 she participated in the adventurous saga under BOGOMIL RAINOV .Good blood doesn.t tell. directed by NEDELCHO CHERNEV and then in .A Husband is Looked for Mom., with director MARIANA BIOLCHEVA. Ludmila Filipova worked as a marketing director in the German software giant SAP Bulgaria, a head of the office at the NOVE HOLDING Co., managing director of Desiderata Agency, an editor . in-chief of Marketing&Media, and a commercial director of a company for distribution of medical equipment MEDIMAG-MS. Ludmila Filipova took also part in the organizational committee of the New Time Party, but for the time being she does not belong to any party. Ludmila is the author of scores of articles in several of the most popular Bulgarian newspapers and magazines as Business Week Bulgaria, 24 Hours, Novinar and others.
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 Anatomy of Illusions Anatomy of Illusions is the first novel written by the author Ludmila Filipova. It has become a bestseller in Bulgaria just for couple of mounts. The book is based on several authentic stories and real persons from the very new history of the country. In Anatomy of Illusions, it is used a lot of confidential documents, analysis, letters and reports from the time before 1989 and after that.
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 Scarlet gold This story is based on real factsThe Facts behind the story: Thousands of liters of blood plasma not screened for disease have been shipped to European, American and Asian laboratories over the past 30 years. Turned into expensive blood products there, they are then sold around the world. Hundreds of trafficking channels take part in this trade. As of now, this black market blood has claimed more than two million victims all over the world. |
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 Glass Butterflies GLASS BUTTERFLIES (February 2008) is the third novel of Ludmila Filipova. It was already nominated for the second selection on the European literary contest “Prix du Livre Europeen 2008”. And it is the only foreign novel nominated for the American literary award “Hidden River 2009”. Moreover, the novel was nominated for the second selection on the Bulgarian literary contest “Novel of the year 2009”. |
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Musеum of facts and traces
 The Parchment Maze THE PARCHMENT MAZE (2009) is a historical novel in which each scene is based on actual historical fact and an extant artifact. The book was announced to be the bestseller for Bulgaria for 2009. The movie option rights are sold to Prosperitas Entertaiment,Inc, Miami. The New York Times recently published sensational new discoveries about an ancient Balkan culture that mysteriously disappeared. The Times got a few things wrong, however, when it reported that no one knows what these people called themselves or why they vanished. The best-selling Bulgarian novelist Ludmila Filipova has a name for them – the Meandrites – and an intriguing theory about their disappearance.
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