„Пловдив чете“ е най-големият литературен фестивал в България. Толкова книги и писатели на едно място не се събират никъде другаде. Събитията са стотици и всичко, което си заслужава да се прочете, е тук.
 
Plovdivchete.com всяка година дава шанс на мотивирани и ентусиазирани хора с влечение към журналистиката и писането за култура да покажат на какво са способни.
 
И още, блогът www.plovdivchete.com осигурява безплатно обучение КАК СЕ ПИШЕ ЗА КУЛТУРЕН БЛОГ.
 
Ако си любопитен и искаш да пишеш на културна тема, да работиш като журналист в реални условия, то Работилницата „Как да пишем за блога на фестивала „Пловдив чете“ е точно за теб. Ние ще те научим на каквото е нужно и след това ще ти дадем възможност да отразяваш културните събития от фестивалната програма. Там ще срещнеш лично най-известните и актуални автори за годината и ще пишеш за техните книги. Ние ще редактираме и след това ще публикуваме твоите статии в блога. И не само там.
Това е реален шанс за решителна и професионална крачка към сериозната културна журналистика.
 
Водещ на обучението е Радослав Иванов - филолог, дългогодишен журналист и редактор.
 
Кога: 10.06, събота
11:00-13:00 часа
Място: Младежки център, Пловдив
Улица „Ясна поляна“ 18
 
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Работилницата се реализира с подкрепата на Община Пловдив и е част от Календара на културните събития на град Пловдив за 2023.

 

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    Thinking back to her decision to relocate to Portugal on her own five years ago, Paula Dreyfuss jokes that many people questioned her state of mind, as she’d never even visited the European country before.
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    Dreyfuss loves the local food and usually eats out at least three times a week, something she simply couldn’t have afforded to do when she was based in San Diego, California, where she lived and worked as a teacher previously.

    When she began teaching after working in corporate finance for years, Dreyfuss thought she’d end up with a retirement income that would provide her with a comfortable lifestyle.
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    Dreyfuss considered moving within the United States, and recalls driving up to Seattle and “stopping at a bunch of places,” but says she couldn’t find anywhere affordable enough to tempt her away.
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    She’d always dreamed of traveling around Europe extensively, but Dreyfuss knew that this would likely never happen if she stayed where she was. So what better way to explore the continent than actually moving there?

    After doing some research into European countries, Dreyfuss found that the only visa that she qualified for at the time was the Portugal D7 visa, which allows non-EU nationals with a stable passive income to reside in the country.
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    “I’d never been to Portugal. So I had no way of doing a scouting trip or anything,” she says. “I thought, ‘I’m going to go over there. And If I don’t like Portugal, then I’ll move to Spain or France.’”

    While she put her plans on the back burner for a while, Dreyfuss says that the Covid-19 pandemic in 2021 ultimately prompted her to finally leave the US permanently.

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    But the mother of two, now based in the coastal city of Porto, famous for its Port wine and spectacular bridges, has no regrets today, as her life is much richer in many ways.

    “I have a lot more life here,” Dreyfuss, who is originally from Texas, tells CNN Travel, before blissfully describing her frequent trips to local museums, movie theaters, and pop-up wineries in the Douro Valley, a UNESCO World Heritage region in northern Portugal.

    “My daughter came to visit one time, and asked, “Well, what do you guys do all day?” she recalls. “And my friend holds up a glass of Champagne and goes, “You’re looking at it.”
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    Paula is able to live a comfortable life on an "adequate income" in Portugal, which she feels wouldn't have been possible if she'd stayed in California.
    Paula is able to live a comfortable life on an "adequate income" in Portugal, which she feels wouldn't have been possible if she'd stayed in California. Courtesy Paula Dreyfuss
    Dreyfuss loves the local food and usually eats out at least three times a week, something she simply couldn’t have afforded to do when she was based in San Diego, California, where she lived and worked as a teacher previously.

    When she began teaching after working in corporate finance for years, Dreyfuss thought she’d end up with a retirement income that would provide her with a comfortable lifestyle.
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    But as the years went by and the cost of living increased, she realized that this was unlikely to be the case.

    Dreyfuss considered moving within the United States, and recalls driving up to Seattle and “stopping at a bunch of places,” but says she couldn’t find anywhere affordable enough to tempt her away.
    trip76.at
    She’d always dreamed of traveling around Europe extensively, but Dreyfuss knew that this would likely never happen if she stayed where she was. So what better way to explore the continent than actually moving there?

    After doing some research into European countries, Dreyfuss found that the only visa that she qualified for at the time was the Portugal D7 visa, which allows non-EU nationals with a stable passive income to reside in the country.
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    “I’d never been to Portugal. So I had no way of doing a scouting trip or anything,” she says. “I thought, ‘I’m going to go over there. And If I don’t like Portugal, then I’ll move to Spain or France.’”

    While she put her plans on the back burner for a while, Dreyfuss says that the Covid-19 pandemic in 2021 ultimately prompted her to finally leave the US permanently.

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    While the cost of living in Portugal has gone up in the years since she moved there, it’s still “probably about 40% to 50% less” than in the US, says Dreyfuss, adding that it’s a “much better life day to day” for her.
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    As for the language, Dreyfuss admits that this has been one of her biggest struggles, recounting how she’s always asking locals to “slow down” because they “they talk really fast, and drop whole words out of sentences.”
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    “I can make myself understood,” she says. “But I sound like a three- or four-year-old.”

    When it comes to cultural differences, Dreyfuss jokes that it’s really hard to hang up the phone when speaking to a Portuguese person, and she’s had to learn not to walk into a shop and “just start talking” without exchanging pleasantries first.

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    Since arriving in 2021, Dreyfuss has traveled to London four times, Paris three times and the Spanish city of Seville twice. She’s also visited the Austrian capital Vienna, as well as France’s Marseille and Toulouse.

    In the coming months and years, she hopes to explore Italy and Europe’s Atlantic coast.

    “That’s something I would not be able to do if I didn’t live here,” she adds.

    Dreyfuss currently has temporary citizenship, which is renewed every two to three years, and recently began the process of applying for Portuguese citizenship.

    She feels very much at home in Portugal today and can’t imagine ever returning to the US permanently.

    “They’d have to fix an awful lot of stuff before I’d want to move back,” she says.
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    “I can make myself understood,” she says. “But I sound like a three- or four-year-old.”

    When it comes to cultural differences, Dreyfuss jokes that it’s really hard to hang up the phone when speaking to a Portuguese person, and she’s had to learn not to walk into a shop and “just start talking” without exchanging pleasantries first.

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    Since arriving in 2021, Dreyfuss has traveled to London four times, Paris three times and the Spanish city of Seville twice. She’s also visited the Austrian capital Vienna, as well as France’s Marseille and Toulouse.

    In the coming months and years, she hopes to explore Italy and Europe’s Atlantic coast.

    “That’s something I would not be able to do if I didn’t live here,” she adds.

    Dreyfuss currently has temporary citizenship, which is renewed every two to three years, and recently began the process of applying for Portuguese citizenship.

    She feels very much at home in Portugal today and can’t imagine ever returning to the US permanently.

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