Kremena Dimitrova is an illustrator and has specialised in visual storytelling in the cultural, heritage, and education sectors for more than 10 years. Working with oral histories, folklore, archives, and artefacts, Dimitrova uses a mixture of artistic approaches, text and images, creative writing, mapmaking – with a touch of humour and emotion – to bring untold, hidden, forgotten, and marginalised narratives to life. She has worked with the British Museum, Barbican, Southbank Centre and NHS among other institutions in the UK.
Books by Laurent Seksik

The Last Days Of Stefan Zweig