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Nir Yaniv’s rollicking, madcap military sci-fi satire The Good Soldier
 Catch-22 meets Starship Troopers in Nir Yaniv’s rollicking, madcap military sci-fi satire The Good Soldier The Good Soldier by Nir Yaniv, a rollicking, madcap military sci-fi satire that’s been described as “M*A*S*H in outer space” and “Catch-22 meets Starship Troopers,” is the latest adult science fiction novel published by Regina, Saskatchewan’s Shadowpaw Press. As U.K author and critic Adam…
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Review: The Good Solider
Synopsis: The Imperial Navy has long been at war. It is a well-oiled machine, a mighty galactic power in which nothing can go wrong. Enter Pre-Private Joseph Fux, self-proclaimed Idiot, Second Class. When Fux arrives on board the light frigate UPS Spitz, things immediately begin to go wrong. It’s not Fux’s fault. It never is. Accidents just happen when he’s around, despite the best intentions.…
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The sixth World SF story bundle is out, and my space opera novel ION CURTAIN is part of the collection! So if you haven’t read it yet, please consider picking it up--and all the great books that are keeping it company :D 
Pay as much as you want ((minimum of $5 for 4 books, minimum of $20 for all 10)), and you can choose to use 10% of what you pay to support English PEN, the founding centre of PEN international, a charity that supports the freedom to read and write worldwide. 
Check it out here: https://storybundle.com/scifi 
Selected reviews:
Unto the Godless What Little Remains by Mário Coelho
"Rock'n'roll for the eyes."
– The Times
Signal to Noise by Silvia Moreno-Garcia
"Haunting and beautifully nuanced, Signal to Noise is a magical first novel."
– The Guardian
Ion Curtain by Anya Ow
"An addictive space opera"
– Publishers Weekly
Nova Hellas: Stories from Future Greece by Francesca T Barbini and Francesco Verso
"Often underwater, sometimes entirely virtual, facing calamities from austerity to beepocalypse, near future Greece comes to life in these stories. Forget everything you learned in school, on vacation, or from the faded memories of your immigrant γιαγιά. Λοιπόν, this is the real deal."
– Nick Mamatas, author of The Planetbreaker's Son and The Second Shooter
The Love Machine & Other Contraptions by Nir Yaniv
"In short, this collection of short stories is: outstanding. Buy more copies than one if you give special books to people you respect... I don't mean 'outstanding' in relation to other books this year, but in relation to any in any."
– World Fantasy Award nomineee Anna Tambour
& This is How to Stay Alive by Shingai Njeri Kagunda
"A beautiful and rending look at family, loss, and grief, all while sharply dissecting time travel tropes and delivering a powerful message about memory, storytelling, and responsibility. It's a story that hurts in the best of ways, confronting death and healing without losing its sense of humor or its impulse for rebellion."
– Charles Payseur, author of The Burning Day and Other Stories
And What Can We Offer You Tonight by Premee Mohamed
"And What Can We Offer You Tonight is a deep dive into sacred revenge, a vivid, devastating and exquisite story of love and loyalty, among three friends who can ill afford such luxuries."
– L.X. Beckett, author of Gamechanger and Dealbreaker
Hadithi & the State of Black Speculative Fiction by Eugen Bacon and Milton Davis
"Eugen Bacon and Milton Davis come together for Hadithi & The State of Speculative Black Fiction to share a compelling addition to the commentaries and canon of black literature"
– Aurealis
Of Dragons, Feasts and Murders by Aliette de Bodard
"Delightful… Beautiful writing, weird and magical world, fascinating culture and politics, and compelling characters: what more do you need?"
– KJ Charles, author of Slippery Creatures
HebrewPunk by Lavie Tidhar
"Imagine Hard-Boiled Kabbalah... If you like your otherworld fun noir, have I got a book for you!"
– Kage Baker, author of In the Garden of Iden
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paulsemel · 3 months
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In my new interview with author Nir Yaniv, he discusses how pondering an interesting "What if...?" scenario led to his new satirical military science fiction novel "The Good Soldier." https://paulsemel.com/exclusive-interview-the-good-soldier-nir-yaniv/ 📖🚀🪖
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infosisraelnews · 6 months
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Ariel Zohar, 13 ans, reste le seul de toute sa famille aprés avoir été massacré à Nir Oz
Ariel Zohar, 13 ans, reste le seul de toute sa famille à avoir été massacré à Nir Oz. Il est également le fils du bien-aimé photographe « Israël Hayom » Yaniv Zohar ZAL. Ariel a fait une course matinale samedi qui lui a sauvé la vie. Dans une semaine, il fera sa bar-mitsva. Ariel, qui a fait les shiva ce Shabbat avec son grand-père survivant de l’holocauste, a demandé à la communauté de Zaka de…
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wolkovitzky · 4 years
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שמעתי שהיום מפריחים יונים לכל אורך הגבול בין ישראל לאיחוד האמירויות.
— Nir Yaniv (@nyfiction) September 15, 2020
from Twitter https://twitter.com/wolkovitzky September 15, 2020 at 06:31PM via IFTTT
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tokka · 4 years
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#DiggerTMesch 🎙️😎Reposted from @digger_mesch Voice acting on a Nir Yaniv project - #regrann https://www.instagram.com/p/B8ZzXhGgqpo/?igshid=12m1jymkirng7
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Nir-Yitzhak, Saturday January 5, 2019: 
MERETZ Political Party ~ primary elections, public assembly.
Yaniv Sagee, parliamentary candidate & Moshe (Moty) Rozen, debate moderator.
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audiofuzz · 6 years
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Dystopia Beauty: Nir Yaniv – “The Voice Remains” Nir Yaniv "The Voice Remains" The Voice Remains You want something great but completely different?  Step into multi-artist Nir Yaniv's unique vision.  
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amazingstories · 7 years
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Fiction Wither And Blossom | Oka Ja Kukinto By: Suvi Kauppila I have outlived my parents and my little brother. My memory isn’t what it used to be.
Oka Ja Kukinto | Wither And Blossom By: Suvi Kauppila Olen saatellut lepoon vanhempani ja pikkuveljeni. Muistini ei ole enää entisensä.
Faces and Thoughts | څېرې او اندېښنې By: Abdul wakil Sulamal Translated by: James Caron He had commissioned one of those mansions that people have nowadays, furnished with marble and stone, that he had just moved into two weeks ago.
څېرې او اندېښنې | Faces and Thoughts By: Abdul wakil Sulamal دا چې خداى ( ج) څنګه پرې دا هر څه لورولي وو ، دا اوږده کيسه ده ، خو صاحب چې اوس په کومو شنو او سروکې لوبېده ، هر سړى ورته ګوته په غاښ او هک پک حيران و . نه يې د پيسو شمېر کېده او نه هم د راز راز موټرو ، بنګلو او نورو حسابونو کتابونو … داسې ماڼۍ چې نن سبا دى په کې دېره و او پوره دوه اونۍ د مخه يې نوې رانيولې وه ، کله په خوب کې هم نه وه ليدلې او نه خو هم له ده سره کله داسې تصور
Reprint Shira | שירה By: Lavie Tidhar Nur remembered a paragraph from one of Tirosh’s poems, from the single book he published, two years before the twentieth century came to an end: “The morning rises: another train station…”
שירה | Shira By: Lavie Tidhar נור נזכרה בבית אחד משיר של תירוש, מהספר היחיד שהוא פרסם, שנתיים לפני סוף המאה העשרים: “הבוקר עולה; עוד תחנת רכבת. השמיים בכחול כהה ופנסי הרחוב דולקים; אנשים, כמו תיבות טבועות של אוצרות עתיקים, יושבים במצולותיהם. מוקדם מדי להתחיל בפעולות חילוץ: לשעה קלה, לפני שהשמש תזרח, אנחנו לבד.” היא לא אהבה את הדימוי, לא מצאה בו את המקוריות הדרושה כדי להפוך את השיר למשהו מעבר למשני, אבל עדיין… היא חשבה עליו עכשיו, מכיוון שבדרכו שלו, תירוש תפש, בשיר, מהות מסוימת של מסע. לתחנה היה שם רשמי בו לא נעשה שימוש; עבור תושבי העיר, לפחות, היה לה רק שם אחד, שילוב
Poetry Celestial Nirvana—written by the Curiosity Rover upon landing on Mars | 星球湼槃─為好奇號登陸火星而寫 By: Ko Hua Chen | 陳克華 Translated by: Annie Sheng I traveled eight and a half months to finally pay a visit to / Earth’s brother, separated and scattered a distance away
星球湼槃─為好奇號登陸火星而寫 | Celestial Nirvana–written by the Curiosity Rover upon landing on Mars By: Ko Hua Chen | 陳克華 走了八個半月終於得以拜見
Podcasts
Podcast: Wither And Blossom Art by: Suvi Kauppila Podcast read by: Anaea Lay Translated by: Suvi Kauppila In this episode of the Strange Horizons podcast, editor Anaea Lay presents Suvi Kauppila’s “Wither And Blossom.”
Podcast: Wither And Blossom – Finnish By: Suvi Kauppila Podcast read by: Suvi Kauppila Translated by: Suvi Kauppila In this episode of the Strange Horizons podcast, editor Anaea Lay presents Suvi Kauppila’s “Wither And Blossom – Finnish.”
Podcast: Faces and Thoughts By: Abdul wakil Sulamal Podcast read by: Anaea Lay In this episode of the Strange Horizons podcast, editor Anaea Lay presents Abdul wakil Sulamal’s “Faces and Thoughts.”
Podcast: Faces and Thoughts – Pashto By: Abdul wakil Sulamal Podcast read by: Abdul wakil Sulamal In this episode of the Strange Horizons podcast, editor Anaea Lay presents Abdul wakil Sulamal’s “Faces and Thoughts.”
Podcast: Shira By: Lavie Tidhar Podcast read by: Anaea Lay Translated by: Lavie Tidhar In this episode of the Strange Horizons podcast, editor Anaea Lay presents Lavie Tidhar’s “Shira.” The original Hebrew language version of this story was first published on the Israeli SFF Society website, by editor Nir Yaniv. It is also a reprint of the English version, originally published in The Del Rey Book of Science Fiction and Fantasy, edited by Ellen Datlow, 2008.
Reviews
Monday: Orbital Cloud by Taiyo Fujii, translated by Timothy Silver By: Rachel CordascoScience Fiction StoriesThe Worldless by Indrapramit Das Author spotlightDeath Every Seventy-Two Minutes by Adam-Troy Castro Author spotlightCome-from-Aways by Julian Mortimer Smith Author spotlightFantasy StoriesPhantom Pain by Eileen Gunn Author spotlightThe Debt of the Innocent by Rachel Swirsky Author spotlightThe Stone Lover by Marta Randall Author spotlightLa Peau Verte by Caitlín R. KiernanSoccer Fields and Frozen Lakes by Greg Kurzawa Author spotlightNonfictionEditorial, March 2017 by John Joseph AdamsTV Review: March 2017 by Joseph Allen HillBook Reviews: March 2017 by Amal El-Mohtar
Interview: Nnedi Okorafor by Christian A. Coleman
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NOVELLA: Proving the Rule by Holly Phillips
NOVEL EXCERPT: Orbital Cloud by Taiyo Fujii
AUTHOR SPOTLIGHT: Holly Phillips by Robyn Lupo March/April 2017 Vol. 41 Nos. 3 & 4
NOVELLA
Tao Zero Damien Broderick
NOVELETTES
Soulmates.com Will McIntosh
Three Can Keep a Secret Bill Johnson & Gregory Frost
Kitty Hawk Alan Smale
The Wisdom of the Group Ian R. MacLeod
SHORT STORIES
Number Thirty-Nine Skink Suzanne Palmer
The Ones Who Know Where They Are Going Sarah Pinsker
Invasion of the Saucer-Men Dale Bailey
Cupido Rich Larson
A Singular Event in the Fourth Dimension Andrea M. Pawley
After the Atrocity Ian Creasey
Goner Gregory Norman Bossert
We Regret the Error Terry Bisson
POETRY
Mount Rushmore Marge Simon
Small Certainties Sara Polsky
Almost Certainly a Time Traveler Jarod K. Anderson
Surreal Axioms Bruce Boston
Note from Olympus Mons Robert Frazier
Rock, Paper, Scissors Robert Borski
DEPARTMENTS
Guest Editorial: Things Change James Patrick Kelly
Reflections: Forty Years! Robert Silverberg
On the Net: Screen Dreams James Patrick Kelly
Next Issue
On Books Peter Heck
The SF Conventional Calendar Erwin S. Strauss
Words from the Editor-in-Chief by Jason Sizemore
“Luminaria” by John Hornor Jacobs (Novelette)
Interview with Author John Hornor Jacobs by Andrea Johnson (March 8th)
“Waste” by Mary Elizabeth Burroughs (Short Story)
“Jesus Christ, Reanimator” by Ken MacLeod (Short Story)
Interview with Cover Artist Caroline Jamhour by Russell Dickerson (March 28th)
Books Worth Your Time by the Apex staff
Words for Thought: Short Fiction Review by A.C. Wise From the Story Vaults: Paperclips and Memories and Things That Won’t Be Missed by Caroline Yaochim
Podcast Fiction
NOVELLAS
Nexus Michael F. Flynn
Plaisir D’Amour John Alfred Taylor
NOVELETTES
Europa’s Survivors
Marianne J. Dyson
Host Eneasz Brodski
The Human Way Tony Ballantyne
SHORT STORIES
Eli’s Coming Catherine Wells
Time Heals James C. Glass
Shakesville Adam-Troy Castro & Alvaro Zinos-Amaro
The Snatchers Edward McDermott
Unbearable Burden Gwendolyn Clare
Grandmaster Jay O’Connell
Alexander’s Theory of Special Relativity Shane Halbach
Concerning the Devastation Wrought by the Nefarious Gray Comma and Its Ilk: A Men in Tie-Dye Adventure Tim McDaniel
Ecuador vs Bug-eyed Monsters Jay Werkheiser
SCIENCE FACT
Sustainability Lab 101: Cuba as a Simulation of Possible Futures Stanley Schmidt
PROBABILITY ZERO
Hidden Intentions Mary E. Lowd
POETRY
Barriers J, Northcutt Jr.
Hypothesis/Assertion Daniel D. Villani
DEPARTMENTS
Guest Editorial: Future-Propfing the Near Future: Design Fiction for Global Education Nickolas Falkner
The Alternate View John G. Cramer
In Times to Come
The Reference Library Don Sakers
Brass Tacks
Upcoming Events Anthony Lewis
ISSUE 126, March 2017
FICTION
Two Ways of Living
by Robert Reed
Real Ghosts
by J.B. Park
Waiting Out the End of the World in Patty’s Place Cafe
by Naomi Kritzer
Crown of Thorns
by Octavia Cade
Goodnight, Melancholy
by Xia Jia, translated by Ken Liu
The Discovered Country
by Ian R. MacLeod
At the Cross-Time Jaunter’s Ball
by Alexander Jablokov
NON-FICTION
SF Short Fiction Markets in China: An Overview of 2016
by Feng Zhang
Howling at the Lunar Landscape: A Conversation with Ian McDonald
by Chris Urie
Another Word: Reading For Pleasure
by Cat Rambo
Editor’s Desk: Recognizing 2016
by Neil Clarke
PODCASTS
Two Ways of Living
by Robert Reed, read by Kate Baker
Real Ghosts
by J.B. Park, read by Kate Baker
Waiting Out the End of the World in Patty’s Place Cafe
by Naomi Kritzer, read by Kate Baker
Crown of Thorns
by Octavia Cade, read by Kate Baker
Goodnight, Melancholy
by Xia Jia, read by Kate Baker
The Discovered Country
by Ian R. MacLeod, read by Kate Baker
ART
Jungle Deep
by Sergei Sarichev
Fiction
No Regrets on Fourth Street by Lauren C. Teffeau
Shell Game by Tom Jolly
proLong by James Van Pelt
Defensive Posture by Eric Del Carlo
Real Rachel Winterbourne by Tim Jeffreys
Short on Thought, Quick on the Trigger by Dave Creek
Last Times by Jez Patterson
Natural Eyes by Benjamin Sonnek
Shorter Stories
Floating Rocks by L.L. Hill
Goddamn Marvel by James Wesley Reid
Ligeia is Waiting by Russell Hemmell
Articles
Drones in the Daffodils by Wyss Institute
Mapping Time Travel by Daniel M. Kimmel
NOVELLAS The Man Who Put the Bomp – Richard Chwedyk
NOVELETS Driverless – Robert Grossbach
Ten Half-Pennies – Matthew Hughes
The Avenger – Albert E. Cowdrey
SHORT STORIES
The Toymaker’s Daughter – Arundhati Hazra
A Green Silk Dress and a Wedding-Death – Cat Hellisen
Miss Cruz – James Sallis
Daisy – Eleanor Arnason
POEMS Spacemail Only – Ruth Berman
DEPARTMENTS Books to Look For – Charles de Lint
Musing on Books – Michelle West
Science: Robots in Your Pants – Pat Murphy and Paul Doherty
Films: The Language of Loss, Trust, and Heptapods – Kathi Maio
Coming Attractions – Curiosities – David Langford
CARTOONS Arthur Masear, Arthur Masear, Nick Downes
COVER Bryn Barnard for “The Man Who Put the Bomp”
From the Cloud Editorial
When I tried to go to England by Sarah Hart
Wind Farmers from Outer Space by Robert Cox
Hyter and the House That Stands by Steve Toase
Dissecting SF: The Enduring Influence of Kafka on Speculative Fiction by Lachlan Walter
Not Born of Woman—Artificial Wombs in the Vorkosigan Saga by Renée Turner
More Fiction
Auspicium Melioris Aevi by JY Yang
Rising Star by Stephen Graham Jones
With Cardamom I’ll Bind Their Lips by Beth Cato
The Red Secretary by Kameron Hurley (available Apr 04, 2017)
An Abundance of Fish by S. Qiouyi Lu (available Apr 04, 2017)
And Then There Were (N-One) by Sarah Pinsker (available Apr 04, 2017)
Poetry
time, and time again by Brandon O’Brien
Protestations Against the Idea of Anglicization by Cassandra Khaw
The Size of a Barleycorn, Encased in Lead by Bogi Takács (available Apr 04, 2017)
The Axolotl Inquest by Lisa M. Bradley (available Apr 04, 2017)
Editorials
The Uncanny Valley by Lynne M. Thomas and Michael Damian Thomas Essays
Act Up, Rise Up by Elsa Sjunneson-Henry
Resistance 101: Basics of Community Organizing for SF/F Creators & Consumers, Volume One: Protest Tips and Tricks by Sam J. Miller
Thank You, Patreon Supporters! by Lynne M. Thomas and Michael Damian Thomas
Fandom in the Classroom by Paul Booth (available Apr 04, 2017)
A Work of Art Is a Refuge and Resistance by Dawn Xiana Moon (available Apr 04, 2017)
#beautifulresistance by Shveta Thakrar (available Apr 04, 2017)
Interviews
Interview: Stephen Graham Jones by Julia Rios
Interview: Sarah Pinsker by Julia Rios (available Apr 04, 2017)
The Editor’s Word
FICTION BRAGGING RITES by Samantha Murray
THE TRAGEDY OF THE DEAD IS THAT THEY CANNOT CRY by Sunil Patel
THE LOYAL ORDER OF BEASTS by Kay Kenyon
YOU CAN ALWAYS CHANGE THE PAST by George Nikolopoulos
IT TAKES A SPECIAL-SPECIAL PERSON by Andrea G. Stewart
LOCKED ROOM by Kevin J. Anderson
GOLF TO THE DEATH by Alex Shvartsman
MY MONSTER CAN BEAT UP YOUR MONSTER by Brennan Harvey
THE OBSERVER by Kristine Kathryn Rusch
YOUR GRIEF IS IMPORTANT TO US by Yaroslav Barsukov
DO NOT CALL ME BENTO by Tina Gower
IN THE GROUP by Robert Silverberg
INTERVIEW Mike Resnick by Joy Ward
SERIALIZATION Double Star (Part 2) Heinlein’s First Hugo Winner by Robert A. Heinlein
COLUMNS From the Heart’s Basement by Barry N. Malzberg
Science Column by Gregory Benford
Recommended Books by Bill Fawcett & Jody Lynn Nye
Issue #222 — Mar. 30, 2017
The Shark God’s Child
Jonathan Edelstein
Nightshade
J.W. Halicks
Audio Fiction Podcast:
Nightshade
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Forever magazine
Forever has reprints by Ian McDonald, T.R. Napper, and Ken Liu.
Fiction: The Influence Machine by Sean McMullen illustrated by Richard WagnerA Death in the Wayward Drift by Tim Akers illustrated by Richard WagnerStill Life With Falling Man by Richard E. Gropp illustrated by Richard WagnerA Strange Kind of Beauty by Christien Gholson illustrated by Martin HanfordThe Common Sea by Steve Rasnic Tem
Guest Editorial by Steve Rasnic Tem
Future Interrupted: #Resistance Jonathan McCalmont
Time Pieces: The Voyage Home Nina Allan
Ansible Link David Langford
Reviews: Book Zone Peter Tennant, Maureen Kincaid Speller, Jonathan McCalmont, Stephen Theaker, Elaine Gallagher, Duncan Lunan, Jack Deighton, John Howard, Lawrence Osborn
Mutant Popcorn Nick Lowe
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khawajia · 9 years
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The latest Tweets from Nir Yaniv (@nyfiction). ג'אז, פאנק, מדע בדיוני וריגול למען הקיסר פרנץ יוזף ירום הודו.(English feed: @TheNirYaniv). Tel Aviv
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infosisraelnews · 1 year
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En réponse à l'élimination des terroristes qui ont tué les freres Yaniv à Jénine : tirs de roquettes depuis Gaza
Après l’opération d’hier pour éliminer les terroristes à Dzheniya, la bande de Gaza a répondu par des tirs de roquettes. Dans la nuit de mardi à mercredi, l’alerte « Tseva Adom » a retenti dans la zone de Nir-Am, non loin du kibboutz Nir-Am. Selon des informations palestiniennes, la roquette a été tirée depuis la région de Beit Hanoun, apparemment en direction du Conseil régional de Sha’ar…
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tachyonpub · 4 years
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Happy birthday to the exceptional award-winning Lavie Tidhar
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Born in Israel, British Science Fiction and World Fantasy Award–winning author and editor Lavie Tidhar has lived all over the world, including in Vanuatu, Laos, and South Africa, and currently resides in London. Among his lauded novels are Candy (2018) A Man Lies Dreaming (2014, winner of the Jerwood Fiction Uncovered Prize for Best British Fiction), THE VIOLENT CENTURY (2013), Martian Sands (2013), Osama (2011, winner of the World Fantasy Award for Best Novel), the Bookman Histories (The Bookman, 2010; Camera Obscura, 2011; The Great Game, 2012), and The Tel Aviv Dossier (2009 with Nir Yaniv). For CENTRAL STATION (2016), Tidhar received overwhelming acclaim including winning the prestigious John W. Campbell Memorial Award and the inaugural Neukom Institute Literary Arts Award as well as nominations for 2017 Arthur C. Clarke Award and 2016 British Science Fiction Award. The book places on NPR Best Books of 2016, Barnes and Noble Best Science Fiction and Fantasy of 2016, and 2016 Locus Recommended Reading List. UNHOLY LAND (2018) garnered similar acclaim with best book of 2018 selections from NPR, Library Journal, Publishers Weekly, Guardian, Barnes & Noble, and Crime Time.
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Tidhar’s numerous shorter works, which include the 2012 British Fantasy Award-winning novellas Gorel & The Pot-Bellied God, have been collected in 金星は花に満ちて (Venus in Bloom; 2019 in Japanese) Black Gods Kiss (2015), and Hebrewpunk (2007). Much of his non-fiction has been collected in Art And War: Poetry, Pulp And Politics In Israeli Fiction (2016).
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As an editor, Tidhar has been responsible for The Apex Book Of World Sf (Volumes 1-3, 2009, 2012, 2014), Jews vs Zombies (2015 with Rebbecca Levene), Jews vs Aliens (2015 with Rebbecca Levene), and A Dick & Jane Primer For Adults (2008). His graphic novel credits include going to the moon (2012 with artist Paul Mccaffrey), and Adolf Hitler’s “I Dream Of Ants!” (2012 with artist Neil Struthers).
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All of us at Tachyon wish the goofy, inventive, and talented Lavie a happy birthday!
For more info about UNHOLY LAND, visit the Tachyon page.
For more info about CENTRAL STATION, visit the Tachyon page.
For more info about THE VIOLENT CENTURY, visit the Tachyon page.
Covers by Sarah Anne Langton
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tachyonpub · 5 years
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Happy birthday to the exceptional award-winning Lavie Tidhar
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Lavie Tidhar and his Neukom Institute Literary Arts Award
Born in Israel, British Science Fiction and World Fantasy Award–winning author and editor Lavie Tidhar has lived all over the world, including in Vanuatu, Laos, and South Africa, and currently resides in London. Among his lauded novels are A Man Lies Dreaming (2014, winner of the Jerwood Fiction Uncovered Prize for Best British Fiction), The Violent Century (2013), Martian Sands (2013), Osama (2011, winner of the World Fantasy Award for Best Novel), the Bookman Histories (The Bookman, 2010; Camera Obscura, 2011; The Great Game, 2012), and The Tel Aviv Dossier (2009 with Nir Yaniv). For CENTRAL STATION (2016), Tidhar received overwhelming acclaim including winning the prestigious John W. Campbell Memorial Award and the inaugural Neukom Institute Literary Arts Award as well as nominations for 2017 Arthur C. Clarke Award and 2016 British Science Fiction Award. The book places on NPR Best Books of 2016, Barnes and Noble Best Science Fiction and Fantasy of 2016, and 2016 Locus Recommended Reading List. His most recent publications are Candy, his first foray in juvenile fiction, and the just published UNHOLY LAND, which is being hailed by many as the best book of 2018.
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Tidhar’s numerous shorter works, which include the 2012 British Fantasy Award-winning novellas Gorel & The Pot-Bellied God, have been collected in Black Gods Kiss (2015) and Hebrewpunk (2007). Much of his non-fiction has been collected in Art And War: Poetry, Pulp And Politics In Israeli Fiction (2016).
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As an editor, Tidhar has been responsible for The Apex Book Of World Sf (Volumes 1-3, 2009, 2012, 2014), Jews vs Zombies (2015 with Rebbecca Levene), Jews vs Aliens (2015 with Rebbecca Levene), and A Dick & Jane Primer For Adults (2008). His graphic novel credits include going to the moon (2012 with artist paul mccaffrey), and Adolf Hitler’s “I Dream Of Ants!” (2012 with artist Neil Struthers).
All of us at Tachyon wish the goofy, inventive, and talented Lavie a happy birthday!
For more info on UNHOLY LAND, visit the Tachyon page.
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Covers by Sarah Anne Langton
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