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Do you know that the tradition of literary gatherings originates from France?
As early as the 17th century, intellectuals, writers, and artists would gather in Parisian cafés to write and read their texts, discuss ideas, and inspire one another. These meetings were not merely social events, but vibrant spaces for exchanging thoughts, philosophical debates, and discovering new creative talents. Later, in the 20th century, Jean-Paul Sartre, Simone de Beauvoir, Jean Cocteau, and Marcel Proust themselves found meaning and inspiration in such literary ateliers.
With utmost passion and devotion, we’ve been keeping a similar tradition right in the heart of Sofia, in our cozy little French corner — Le Soleil.
This edition of the event will be held entirely in English and is intended for English-speaking participants.
How does the evening unfold?
18:30 – We gather for a drink, friendly conversation, and creative warm-up;
19:00 – We begin writing based on a specially prepared creative prompt, unknown in advance;
Writing time varies between 30 minutes and 1 hour, depending on attendance;
At the end, we read our pieces aloud — if we wish.
Why join?
Discover unexpected creative potential through inspiring challenges;
Experience how therapeutic writing can be;
Meet a community connected by literature, shared values, and creativity;
Get the opportunity to publish your work in the club’s writers’ group;
No prior writing experience is required.
Who is the host?
Edi Rumyan is a writer who prefers to be introduced as a tennis player or skier, and believes the main flaw of his books is that they were written by him. He has a gift for crafting compelling stories, often playfully engaging the reader, and feels most comfortable wrapped in his cloak of self-irony.
Following the success of his debut short story collection “Banitsa with Turkish Delight,” Edi presents “Last Chance,” once again revealing the magic of the short story with unexpected twists. Readers dive into urban settings across different eras, encountering human destinies and discovering new questions — and answers — about themselves.
Born in 1978, Edi Rumyan graduated from NFSG and later earned a Master’s degree in Industrial Management from the Faculty of Economics at the Technical University of Sofia. He has published in KRAG, GRANTA, the Free Poetic Society platform, and BNR’s Binstory column. His works have appeared in literary formats such as Writers Without Books and Poshtenska Kutia za Prikazki. His story “Banitsa with Turkish Delight” received the honorary jury award at the Agop Melkonyan Competition (2018), and his debut book received a companion award at Southern Spring 2019 in Haskovo.
Entrance: Participation is donation-based, payable on-site on the day of the event.
Kindly note that consumption at the venue is required as part of the experience.
186 Georgi S. Rakovski St., Sofia
Reservations: Seating is limited, so advance registration is required.
Writing by Candlelight and a Glass of Wine
Did you know that the tradition of literary gatherings originated in France?
As early as the 17th century, intellectuals, writers, and artists gathered in Parisian cafés to write, read their work, exchange ideas, and inspire one another. These meetings were much more than social events—they were vibrant spaces for philosophical discussions, creative exchange, and the discovery of new literary talent. Jean-Paul Sartre, Simone de Beauvoir, Jean Cocteau, and Marcel Proust all found meaning and inspiration in these literary salons.
For more than two years, we have been continuing this tradition in the heart of Sofia, in our cozy little French corner—Le Soleil.
How does the evening unfold?
Every Tuesday and Thursday:
18:30 – We gather over a drink for friendly conversation, announcements, and a creative warm-up.
19:00 – We begin writing based on a carefully prepared creative prompt that remains a surprise to everyone until the session begins.
Writing time usually lasts between 30 minutes and one hour, depending on the number of participants.
At the end of the evening, anyone who wishes is welcome to read their work aloud.
Participation is supported through voluntary donations, with a recommended contribution of €5–10, according to your means. Your support helps us continue growing the Le Soleil Writers' Club and creating more meaningful literary gatherings together.
Please note that purchasing a drink or other refreshments from the venue is required.
Address:
186 Georgi S. Rakovski Street, Sofia
Reservations:
+359 889 309 997
Attendance is possible only with prior registration.
Who are the hosts?
Lyubel Dyakov is the author of two poetry collections, Plots (2018, Fabrika za Knigi Publishing) and Embryo of Sorrow (2021, Biblioteka Bulgaria Publishing). Her second collection is dedicated to her mother, her childhood, and the subject of domestic violence. From every copy sold, Lyubel donates BGN 1.67 to the Fund Supporting Women Survivors of Domestic Violence.
Her poems have appeared in the American literary magazines Poetry Addicted and Ink and Skin, published by The Literary Underground. She received second prize in the Dreams (Musagena Publishing) and This Fairy Tale Called Life literary competitions and was selected among the Top 150 authors worldwide in the international Mili Dueli competition (2023). In 2024, she was selected for publication in Spain through the Alexander Vutimski competition organized by La Tortuga Bulgaria.
Lyubel holds a degree in Psychology and currently works as a Marketing and Donor Services Expert at the BCause Foundation, where she develops creative campaigns for social causes. She recently completed her third book, parts of which were written during Le Soleil's creative writing evenings. Her mission is to inspire people to write and transform their pain into art.
Tsvetelina Todorova is a clinical psychologist with a special interest in bibliotherapy. Through her professional work with children using fairy tales and myths, as well as in her private practice, she explores the healing power of literature. She believes that reading and writing are powerful paths to self-discovery and has a remarkable ability to inspire others to begin that journey themselves.
She owns an impressive private library of more than 800 rare, antique, and collector's books, and reads well over 100 books each year. Her debut book, focusing on the subject of domestic violence, will be published soon.
Why join us?
You will discover unexpected creative potential through inspiring writing challenges.
You will experience how therapeutic writing can be.
You will meet a welcoming community brought together by literature, writing, creativity, and shared values.
You will become part of the Le Soleil Writers' Club community.
You will have the opportunity to publish your work in the Le Soleil Writers' Group.
No previous writing experience is required—only curiosity and a willingness to write.
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