В юнския брой на сп. “Локус” излезе статия, която написахме с един приятел и фен от Румъния, Кристиян Тамаш. Списание “Локус” е американско периодично издание за фантастичния жанр – то не публикува художествени текстове, а ревюта, интервюта, критични и аналитични статии. Най-голямата полза разбира се е, че там представихме по няколко книги от България и Румъния – за рекламата се плаща, а тук не се наложи.
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За Кристиян Тамаш: Cristian Tamaș is a romanian editor, essayist, translator and SF fan active within the speculative fiction domain since the beginning of the 80s.
He is a founding member of the Romanian Science Fiction&Fantasy Society (SRSFF = Societatea Romвnă de Science Fiction&Fantasy,
http://www.srsff.ro/) since January 2009, he’s a member of the jury of the SRSFF Ion Hobana Awards (
http://www.srsff.ro/premiile-srsff/),
He coordinates
ProspectArt, the SRSFF’s SF club relaunched in April 2009 in Bucharest (Romania), the yearly
Ion Hobana Colloquium, Fantastica, the online SFF magazine of
SRSFF and EUROPA SF, the pan-european portal dedicated to the support and promotion of the European speculative fiction (
http://www.scifiportal.eu).
“Fantastica” SFF online magazine (
http://fantastica.ro/) is dedicated to the promotion and support for the romanian SFF and the European SFF (special dossiers dedicated to France, Italy, Spain, Germany, Netherlands, Greece, Croatia, Bulgaria), the international SFF : Brazil, India and in the future special issues will be dedicated to the Czech Republic, Poland, Portugal, Finland, etc.
He is a member of the International Speculative Fiction site and magazine.
He is co-editor with Roberto Mendes of ”The Anthology of the European SF”, co-editor of „Bella Proxima”, a trilingual croatian SF anthology (english-croatian-romanian), together with Antuza Genescu and Aleksandar Žiljak (Eagle Publishing House, Bucharest, 2012), editor of the SRSFF yearly short stories collections “Alte Tarmuri” (Other Shores), “Pangaia” and “Bing Bing Larissa“.
He had interviewed the SF writers David Brin, Cat Rambo, Jason Sanford, Nina Allan, Gйrard Klein, Ugo Bellagamba (french SF author awarded with Grand Prix de l’Imaginaire & Prix Rosny ), Francesco Verso (italian SF writer and editor), the dutch writers and editors Jan J.B. Kuipers, Mike Jansen, Floris Kleijne and Roelof Goudriaan, the peruvian-finnish writer Tanja Tynjala, the greek SF writers Michalis Manolios, Panagiotis Koustas, Kostas Voulazeris and Kostas Paradias, Alexandre Babeanu (Prix Solaris awarded canadian SF author), J.S. Bangs (american writer), Heather Anastasiu (american fantasy writer). the scholars Prof.Dr.George Slusser (University of California in Riverside), Prof. Rachel Haywood Ferreira (University of Iowa), Prof. M.Elizabeth Ginway (University of Florida), Prof. Arielle Saiber (Bowdoin College, USA; research focus : italian science fiction), Prof.Sonja Fritzsche (Illinois Wesleyan University, Bloomington, Illinois, USA; research focus : german science fiction), Gloria McMillan, research associate (Ph.D. in English at the University of Arizona, USA), Lars Schmeink, Co-founder and President of the Gesellschaft fьr Fantastikforschung (Association for Research in the Fantastic, Hamburg, Germany), Prof. Dr. Domna Pastourmatzi (Aristotle University, Thessaloniki, Greece), Mariano Martнn Rodrнguez (SF scholar, Spain), Prof.Maria-Ana Tupan (University of Bucharest, Romania), the austrian writer Nina Horvath, the italian writer Debora Montanari, the croatian writer Mihaela Marija Perković, the hungarian writer Judit Lцrinczy, the bulgarian SF writer and astronomer Valentin Ivanov, the European Science Fiction Society’s Board; the romanian SF&F writers Marian Truță, Cristian Mihail Teodorescu, Dănuț Ungureanu, Liviu Radu, Sebastian A.Corn, Silviu Genescu, George Lazăr, Dan Doboș, Antuza Genescu, Cosmin Perța, Feri Balin, Diana Alzner, Aurel Cărășel, the romanian editor Mugur Cornilă, the romanian SF translators Mihai Dan Pavelescu, Laura Bocancios, Adina Barvinschi, the romanian film critic Andrei Crețulescu.
He wrote articles and essays on the British science fiction (“Rule Britannia”, serialized in Nautilus, romanian online SF magazine), French science fiction, Spanish science fiction, Italian science fiction, Latin-American science fiction (focus on Brazilian SFF), German science fiction, Greek science fiction, Croatian science fiction, Bulgarian science fiction, and the speculative fiction from India.
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