Ekaterina Karabasheva (Bulgarian: ÃÂúðÃÂõÃÂøýð ÃÂðÃÂðñðÃÂõòð) was born on 19 August 1989 in Sofia, Bulgaria. She is a prizewinner of Children competition âÂÂSpaceâ 1999, International Children Haiku- competition â 2003, National children literature competition âÂÂSparkles â 2004â and of Annual competition âÂÂWithout Smokeâ â 2004.
She has published in numerous Bulgarian literature magazines, as well as in the Romanian literature magazine âÂÂDunặrea de JosâÂÂ, in the German and English culture magazines âÂÂParaguasâÂÂ, âÂÂJunge Literaturâ and âÂÂThe MAGâÂÂ..
"On the Edge of the Earthâ is her first book, with which she won an award at the National annual Competition for Debut Literature âÂÂSouth Springâ 2005.
Her short stories and poems have been translated into English, German, Russian, Romanian, Italian and French.
In 2006 she was awarded the first prize at the National literature competitions âÂÂMy new five poemsâÂÂ, âÂÂThe Soul of the Springâ and âÂÂDora GabeâÂÂ. She received awards in National competitions like âÂÂPetya DubarovaâÂÂ, âÂÂMy idea of EuropeâÂÂ, âÂÂHristo FotevâÂÂ, âÂÂVeselin Hanchevâ and at Britain's most prestigious poetry prize for young writers âÂÂThe Foyle Young Poets of the Year AwardâÂÂ.
She was admitted to the English Poetry Society at a solemn ceremony at LondonâÂÂs Royal Shakespeare Theater. Ekaterina Karabasheva is the first Bulgarian to be awarded in the contest and to become member of the English Poetry Society.
In 2007 she received the first prize in the International contest for young writers âÂÂLiteratur überwindet Grenzenâ and in the "WordFlight Young PeopleâÂÂs Written & Verbal Arts Project".