site.btaPlamak Literary Magazine Publishes Story by Expat Writer Diana Hristova


A literary work by Diana Hristova, who lives in Spain, has been included in issue No2/2025 of Plamak — a journal of literature, art, and journalism edited by Gueorgui Konstantinov, said Wednesday the magazine’s editorial team on Facebook.
The short story Bread is part of the section Bulgarian Writers Abroad, which also features poems by Zhivka Baltadzhieva (Spain), Evgenia Mihalska (Spain), Malinka Tsvetkova (Balearic Islands), and Valentina Tsvetanova (Italy).
Diana Hristova is the author of short stories, impressions, articles, and the novel Color of Sky. She was born in Pazardzhik in 1971. She graduated from a school of fine arts in the class of sculptor Dobrin Gochev. Later, she studied law at Sofia University, and has worked in the fields of banking and corporate law. Since 2003, she has been living in Valencia, Spain.
Her works have been published in newspapers, magazines, and literary collections and have received awards from literary competitions and forums in Bulgaria and around the world.
Her short story published in Plamak received the Grand Prize for literary mastery in the fiction category at a literary competition held in Hamburg, Germany, in 2023.
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