The novel "He May Wear My Silence" by Bulgarian writer Zdravka Evtimova has been published in the USA, BTA reports.
Starship Sloane publishing house invited Zdravka Evtimova to present her science fiction novel, after in January her short story “For Dimitar – a Poet” received the biggest number of votes of readers, writers and critics of sci-fi literature on the US platform Critters.
The book's front cover was created by award-winning illustrator Bob Eggleton. Winner of the Rhysling Award, poet F. J. Bergmann is the author of the book design and the foreword is by winner of the Hugo Award, Nigel Suckling, the author has reported. "A surrealistic collision between otherworldly magical realism and folkloric storytelling," writes Star Line magazine editor Jean-Paul L. Garnier about the new book.
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