Winners of the 2009 Vick Prize Bulgarian Novel of the Year
“18% sivo” by Zahari Karabashliev and
“Zahvarlen v prirodata” by Milen Ruskov
are the sixth winners of the Bulgarian Novel of the Year competition,
organized by the VICK Foundation.

“18% sivo” by Zahari Karabashliev and
“Zahvarlen v prirodata” by Milen Ruskov
are the sixth winners of the Bulgarian Novel of the Year competition,
organized by the VICK Foundation.
Vagabond, Bulgaria’s first and only monthly magazine in English,
talks to EVS Translations CEO Edward Vick
to find out if Vick Foundation achieves its goal to be encouraging writers to write and readers to read.
Emerging from another five novels, Ivanova’s work was selected by a competent jury composing of: European Commissioner Meglena Kouneva, Prof. Boryana Hristova, Prof. Valery Stefanov, Assoc. Prof. Georgy Lozanov and movie director Andrey Slabakov.
The jury for the 2008 VICK Prize for the Bulgarian Novel of the Year is composed of a dynamic mix of personalities. The jury for the novels is made of European Commissioner Ms. Meglena Kouneva, Professor Boryana Hristova – head of the St. Cyril and Methodius National Library, Professor Georgi Lozanov – a media expert, Professor Valeri Stefanov – Dean of the Faculty of Slavic Studies at St. Kliment Ohridski Sofia University and last but not least the film director and actor Andrei Slabakov.