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Balkan Travellers
We're looking for excellent, original, and previously unpublished travel writing and photo essays.
In particular, we are currently looking for pieces to publish under the columns Urban Browser and Routes Less Trevelled (from 700 to 1,200 words) and Balkan Cuisine and Curiosity Chest (from 400 to 800 words).
We are also looking for bloggers, who are willing to maintain blogs within Balkan Travellers group starting from March 1st 2008, on a specific topic, related to our featured destinations.
Epicure
Bulgaria
Pumpkin head!
If you wish to insult somebody in Bulgarian, you could call him tikvenik – a word whose Full Story
Curiosity Chest
Balkans
The Red and White Strings that Welcome Spring in Bulgaria and Romania
I remember walking along Canal Street in New York’s Chinatown on March 2 a few years ago, when I saw a man sporting a small ornament made of red and white thread pinned to his coat lapel. He must be Bulgarian, I thought to myself with a sudden rush of homesickness, but now realize that he may have been Romanian as well.
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Useful Reads
Bulgaria
Street without a Name: Childhood and Other Misadventures in Bulgaria (2008) | By Kapka Kassabova
Danube blues
Text by Nicholas Lezard for The Guardian*
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Music
Bulgaria
The Choir that Turned England a Bit Bulgarian
One of the few constant sources of pride for Bulgarians is folk music, and especially singing. But not the kind that, decorated with Oriental beats, often booms in nightclubs, urging the clientele to jump atop tables and chairs and sway their hips around. But the kind that, when heard, mesmerises you and gives you goose bumps. The kind that is haunting with its out-of-this universe quality.
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