Dorothee Sargon, an enterprising elderly lady of 70 years, undertakes a voyage to India to heal her body and enlighten her soul. On her own, without the help of a travel agent, she provides all the information on the Internet. She finds the “Little Flower Hospital” in Kerala that meets her expectations. Travel arrangements such as flights, visa, and commitment of the hospital for a Panchakarma are done in a short time. The author throws overboard her concerns to travel alone at her age. As she comes to the object of her wishes, Dorothee Sargon is immersed in a different culture and what she experienced in India and during the treatment, she describes informative and very humorous./ My dream, Ayurveda in India/
“Traumstunden Verlag Essen” – a dream story with happy end
In the autumn of 2009, a Berlin publishing house closed its doors. That event crashed the hopes of a total of 96 authors on upcoming release. This closure initiated the establishment of the “Traumstunden Verlag Essen” on 01/03/2010.
From 01.01.2011 – 31.10.2011 Britta Wisniewski and her present partner, Andrea el Gato are each 50% of the “Traumstunden Verlag Essen”Modler / El Gato GbR. Andrea el Gato takes care of manuscript selection, set, editing, author supervision and accounting. Britta Wisniewski is responsible for advertising, communications and sales / shipping. And the publisher is developed.
But as sometimes happens in 2011 their paths are separated. Britta Wisniewski continues her sole proprietorship.
On the trail of… Ines Oppitz
Ines Oppitz is born in Wels / Upper Austria, after high school graduation to wish the parents for compulsory school education teacher, school service at macro-and all schools. She is married with one adult son. She has studied a literature, science and philosophy (six semesters), 1996-1999 study of literature pedagogy in Vienna, close diploma in 2000.
Danka Todorova, a tallanted and powerful author from Bulgaria
Danka Todorova is an extremely talented Bulgarian writer who lives and works in Germany. If you want to learn more about her through her books, this article is for you.
In the beautiful and lovingly crafted children’s book “The Little Dino Donnie and his friends” in subsequent stories the young readers can follow the exciting adventures of the little dinosaur. This is an incredible, simple and instructive story. The story is told and the two child-friendly coloring pages to encourage even the youngest children to be creative act.
A look into a future chilren’s book
A new children’s book with an interesting title “Knut, the tea pot” will delight the young readers in June this year. Its author is Margarete Haynihen. The book is translated to Bulgarian language from the writer Danka Todorova.
Haynihen Margarete was born in 1980. She is an independent economist and chartered, (DIA), hosting on real estate.
Painting is her great hobby for years. Margarete Haynihen has participated in many exhibitions, and from 2010 she is illustrator of children’s books. In 2011 is released her first book about Shvartzvald.
The plotof the bookis asfascinatingas it iscolorful, making the readerssympathetic tothe experiences ofthe protagonist,Knut.Heisa claytea pot andhas long beenon the shelfin theworkshopof hismaster.Likeotherpotterythatquarrelall day,and hehas ahole inhis stomach, in which isseatedaspider.Unlikethem, helongsonlyto beusedas a tea pot but is afraid toask forhelp the potter.
What willhappen nextand whether thekindKnutwould realize hisdreamis tofind outin Junethis year.
I promiseyou thatyou will readthe bookin a single sitting, as happened to me!
More about the book:
Knut, the teapot–Margarete Heinichen (author)
DankaTodorova(Translator)
[Bulgarian] [Board book]
Publication date: 21 June 2013
Board book: 50 pages
Publisher: SIV–Sachsens Imperia Verlag ISBN: 1st edition (June 21, 2013)
Language: Bulgarian
ISBN-10: 3,943,934,101
ISBN-13: 978-3943934106
©By Borislava Boneva’2013
Only words remain forever – The book tram
Тhe first week of the campaign in support of reading books “The March of the books” is behind us.
From 8 April 2013 launched yet another initiative “Streetcar books” in which Bulgarian celebrities – politicians, journalists, actors, athletes and Bulgarian authors read excerpts from the audience’s favorite children’s books. Tram stops books are kindergartens, schools, libraries and bookstores in Sofia. To be part of the magic of the books will be able to travel abroad with him until April 14, 2013.
The campaign aims to increase children’s interest in literature and reading and to show their parents how they themselves to inspire love to the books.
Be aware of the next part of the campaign!
©Borislava Boneva’2013
Photo: http://weheartit.com/
Hristo Fotev – the big “little prince” of Bulgarian contemporary poetry
Throughout the history there are individuals who are remembered years, even centuries after their death. Praised, spitting followed or outcasts, they all left their indelible imprint deeply ingrown brand on the living, quivering flesh and thought of the generations after them. People who with their restless spirit and messianic presence, supplanting the boundaries of mainstream life’s of their era and direct it to its peak to peak, which is the aspiration and objective of every living thing. Seamlessly with thundering force, they mold, cut the minds of their contemporaries and their descendants, transferring invisible bridges over all the differences. Largely misunderstood, more or less recognized, they still present – even in his absence – and continue to be what they always were – artists, creators, a strong and solid foundation over which generations after them to build their cases and success. Scaffolding, without which it would not be conceivable our rich, multi cultural – historical heritage, our beautiful and complex as human relationships life.
Only words remain forever
April 2013 begins with an exciting event – “March of the books” – Bulgaria. Beginning is today, April 2 – the birthday of beloved author of generations of children – Hans Christian Andersen. The events included in the second edition of the campaign will continue until April 23 this year.
The action takes place under the aegis of the Association “Bulgarian book”, Sofia City Library and the Bulgarian Library and Information Association.
Easter – traditions round the world
Easter is one of the biggest holiday round the world. Every culture has different traditions and celebrates the holliday in various ways.
In Australia, figures from Easter chocolate and sugar are very popular. But except in the form of a rabbit, they do this in the rare Australian animals Banduka. The Easter menu includes roast lamb, beef or chicken with vegetables. For dessert they served traditional cake “Pavlova” with kiwi, strawberries, pineapple and mandarin. Popular are the round buns with raisins. Australians eat them in the morning before going to church. On Easter Sunday, many families go out in nature. In this part of the world then marks close of the summer and early fall.
27th of March – The International Theatre Day
Image – Ancient Theatre in Plovdiv
For the first time International Theatre Day was celebrated in 1961 at the initiative of the International Theatre Institute. Each year the date 27th of March is followed by various national and international performances.
The theater originated in ancient Hellas. During the celebration of Dionysus were played pieces called dithyramb. The hallmark of the ancient Greek theater is that plays roles are performed by men only, and the maximum number of players is three. Depending on the character, they wear masks, and the scene is present choir which accompanies the actors.
In Bulgaria, one of the most impressive buildings in the authentic world and arguably the most beautiful of this type is the Ancient Theatre in Plovdiv. Continue reading