Jordan Ganchovski is a Bulgarian writer, poet, literary critic and playwright.
His literary-critical research focuses on avant-garde literature as well as social anthropology and cultural heritage.
He wrote the novel Night of the Tenth Day,[1] which is the novel with shortest story-time in world literature history.
In 1978, he was expelled from the Soviet Union and began his higher education in journalism at Sofia University.
He wrote for the criticism department of the newspaper Literary Front before working at the Union of Bulgarian Writers until 1985.