Lavie Tidhar
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Lavie Tidhar (Hebrew: לביא תדהר) is an Israeli born writer until recently resident in the United Kingdom. In 2007 it was reported that he moved to Vanuatu. He also lived for a long period in South Africa. He was the winner, in 2003, of the first Clarke-Bradbury International Science Fiction Competition sponsored by the European Space Agency and, in 2005, was a Writers of the Future finalist. He was nominated for an Israeli Geffen Award in 2006. His novelette The Dope Fiend was the last ever story published on Sci Fiction.
[edit] Books
- Remnants of God. Israel: Tag Publishing, 1998. A collection of Hebrew poetry.
- Michael Marshall Smith: The Annotated Bibliography. United Kingdom: PS Publishing 2004. Non fiction.
- An Occupation of Angels. United Kingdom: Pendragon press 2005. A novella.
- HebrewPunk. United States: Apex Publications. 2007. A collection of four linked short stories.
- Cloud Permutations. United Kingdom: PS Publishing. 2009 (forthcoming). A novella.
- A Dick & Jane Primer for Adults. United Kingdom: British Fantasy Society Publications, forthcoming. An anthology.
[edit] Short Stories
- "Submit Now" - Murky Depths Issue #0, United Kingdom: The House of Murky Depths, 2006.
- "The Pattern Makers of Zanzibar" - Murky Depths Issue #1, United Kingdom: The House of Murky Depths, 2007.