After a 25-year unscheduled delay, the sci-fi novel "Timeship" by Bulgarian writer Boris Belovarski will finally be published in the United States in May 2005.
First written in 1980 when the author was only 19, the manuscript was confiscated by the Bulgarian Secret Police as "ideologically unfitting" and destroyed before the fall of Communism in 1989.
Restored by acute memory and early drafts, survived back in Bulgaria and shipped to the author in his country of exile, the "Timeship" was published in Bulgarian in 2000. The same year, the Marquis Publications Board of "Who's Who in America" awarded the newly welcomed US writer for "outstanding achievement" and "betterment of contemporary society."
Currently, the English manuscript, rewritten and expanded into sequels, is in editing stage and the author is already looking for US/UK publishers.