Antonina Liedtke

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Antonina Liedtke is an Polish science fiction writer.

She is a technical editor, graduate of the University of Warsaw. She worked at Warsaw University of Technology. He sturmed the hearts of the Polish fans with her short story CyberJoly Drim (Fenix, 1(80) 1999), which, unfortunately, is her only work published outside internet. Her other stories include Psychika ofiary (Psychic of the victim, Framzeta 8(2000)). CyberJoly drim has been awarded with Elektrybałt, Janusz A. Zajdel Award and Srebrny Glob Award. The story enjoyed for short time a cult status, with some quotes entering the jargon of Polish internet, as e.g. "You can log off, but you can never leave".

She is a secretary in the publishing house Runa, created by an editor and translator Paulina Braiter-Ziemkiewicz, a fantasy author Anna Brzezińska, and Edyta Szulc.

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