
Katerina Stoykova-Klemer
Writing
Known For

Everything is under control, she thinks. Everything is lost, he thinks. And then they meet. And fall.
99 Moons

Four women in the south are connected by the death of a dog. Forty-something immigrant Maria struggles while her adopted daughter Meredith is away. Maria bonds with her neighbor Clara as Meredith seeks out her biological aunt Violet, a loner confronted with her past by her curious niece. The death of Meredith's aging dog spur each of these women into reflections on identity, family, and the temporary freedom of tranquilizers.
Fort Maria
Immigrant Radka Winslow must choose between the American Dream or living a creative life back in Bulgaria
Other Houses
After winning second place in a play writing contest, Bulgarian Krasimira Stanimirova travels to the rolling hills of Kentucky for the premiere of her dark, Communist-era autobiographical play "Black Coat."