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THE MASTER OF SECRET VICTORIES CROSS LOT №1 — Cultural Heritage Presentation
THE MASTER OF SECRET VICTORIES CROSS
LOT №1 — Cultural Heritage Presentation
Today, I would like to present an item that opens a completely new page in the Ukrainian market for rare artefacts.
When family history becomes inspiration
While promoting my autobiographical novel: «The Master of Secret Victories, one of my Facebook posts attracted the attention of a mature blonde woman, and we even agreed on a «palm tree» in publishing patronage. But as I thought about it, I realised that I wanted to do something different. One of the chapters of my
PATRONAGE IS THE RIGHT OF PRIORITY
In the history of culture, it has always been an honor to be the first. The first to believe in an idea. The first to contribute to what will become history. Today I want to lift the curtain: One of the first patrons has already received the status of “Honorary Patron of the First Edition.”
“Patronage in Literature Is the Art of Worthy Participation”
In today’s cultural business, the role of patrons cannot be overstated. Yet financial support is only a part of the story. What truly matters is how we honour the individual who chooses to stand beside your project. Today, I had a remarkable conversation with an extraordinary lady. She didn’t merely wish to contribute—she wanted her
Mike de Peyrac “The Master of Secret Victories”
Some stories are not meant to be told loudly. They are lived — quietly, deeply — and only later transformed into words. And when they are, they resonate far beyond the page. There is news circling in select circles of wine enthusiasts and cultural explorers. A respected figure known for his rare and meaningful wine
Sauvignon Blanc and TikTok filters: how a sommelier-collector searched for his muse on Lvivska Square
Kyiv, Lvivska Square. Mike de Peyrac, a certified wine connoisseur, a chosen ambassador of delicate aromas and aged aftertastes, looked more like a tired lumberjack after a night’s duty that day. The night without sleep left me in a state of half-zombie sommelier. But a business meeting was coming up, and I couldn’t afford to