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Lavie
Tidhar
Lavie Tidhar grew up on a kibbutz in Israel, lived in Israel and South
Africa, travelled widely in Africa and Asia, and currently lives in
London. He is the winner of the 2003 Clarke-Bradbury Prize (awarded
by the European Space Agency), was the editor of Michael Marshall
Smith: The Annotated Bibliography (PS Publishing 2004) and the anthology
A Dick & Jane Primer for Adults (The British Fantasy Society,
forthcoming 2006), and is the author of An Occupation of Angels
(Pendragon
Press, December 2005), a supernatural cold war thriller which James
Lovegrove called "a novella of blistering, ballistic energy and ferocious
cleverness" and Adam Roberts called a "powerfully phantasmagoric fantasy...
Sharp, witty, violent and liable to haunt your dreams."
His stories appear in Sci
Fiction, Chizine,
Postscripts, Nemonymous, Aeon, The Book of Dark
Wisdom, Fortean Bureau and many others, and in translation
in seven languages.
Lavie's web site is at www.lavietidhar.co.uk.
Lavie Tidhar's An Occupation of Angels is published
by Pendragon Press on 1 December 2005 (ISBN: 095385986X; 90
pages; £4.99).
Order online using these links and infinity
plus will benefit:
... An Occupation of Angels at Amazon.com
or Amazon.co.uk.
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