Vered Tochterman
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Born | October 24, 1970 |
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Occupation | Novelist, short story person, translator |
Language | Hebrew, English |
Citizenship | Israeli |
Genres | Science fiction |
Notable work(s) | Lifamim Ze Acheret (Sometimes It's Different) |
Notable award(s) | Geffen Award |
Vered Tochterman (Hebrew: ורד טוכטרמן) (born 24 October 1970) is an Israeli author, translator and editor of science fiction and fantasy. Among her work is a short story collection, Lifamim Ze Acheret (Sometimes It's Different), (Opus press, 2002), for whom she received the Israeli Geffen Award in 2003[1] as well as an array of short stories published in varies magazines in Israel. Several of them were the winners of the ISSF short stories contest over the years.
Tochterman edited the Israeli SF&F magazine Chalomot Be'aspamia (“Idle dreams”) in the years 2002-2006.
One of her stories, Hunting a Unicorn, appeared in the December 2003 issue of The Magazine of Fantasy & Science Fiction.
References
- ↑ "The Geffen Award" (in English/Hebrew). 22 October 2008. Retrieved 31 December 2010.
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