Guy Hasson
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Guy Hasson (Hebrew: גיא חסון) is an Israeli playwright, film maker and science fiction writer. While he writes plays and scripts mainly in Hebrew, his fiction is almost exclusively written in English. He is a two-time winner of the Israeli Geffen Award: he won it in 2003 for his story "All-of-Me(TM)" and in 2005 for his story "The Perfect Girl". Since 2006 he has focused on production of original films, including the feature-length A Stone-cold Heart.
Books Published by Guy Hasson
- Life: The Game, published by Bitan Publishers, 2005, as "Metziut: Hamischak". A Young Adult novel.
- Hatchling, published by Bitan Publishers, 2003, as "Hatzad Ha'afel". A short story collection.
- Hope for Utopia, 2002 e-book edition no longer available. Reprinted by Fictionwise, 2005. A short novel.
- In The Beginning..., 2001 English e-book edition no longer available, serialised in Hebrew on the Bli Panika webzine 2003 as "Hatzel Shel Elohim". A short novel.
Partial List of Plays Written/Directed by Guy Hasson
- Snookums and Huggybuns, written and directed by Guy Hasson, appeared in the ZOA.
- The Kid Who Turned Into an Egg, written by Guy Hasson, Directed by Avraham Dana, appeared in the 1996 Haifa International Festival for Children and Youth. A children's play.
- Salomon's Stories, written by Isaac Hasson, directed by Guy Hasson, appeared in Tsavta 2.
- Every Chair's Nightmare, written and directed by Guy Hasson, appeared in Focus.
- Aleph-Noon, written by Guy Hasson, appeared in The Acco Festival of Alternative Israeli Theater.
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