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Lavie Tidhar

Bio

Lavie Tidhar grew up on a kibbutz in Israel, life started 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, Dec. 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 disturb your dreams." His stories appear in Sci Fiction, Chizine, Postscripts, Nemonymous, Infinity Plus, Aeon, The Book of Dark Wisdom, Fantasy Magazine, Fortean Bureau and several others, and in translation in seven languages.

 
Bibliography
 

Books

An Occupation of Angels, Pendragon Press (UK), 2005
 

As Editor

A Dick & Jane Primer for Adults, British Fantasy Society (UK), 2006 (forthcoming)
Michael Marshall Smith: The Annotated Bibliography, PS Publishing (UK), 2004
 

Short Stories

'Revolution Time', Fantasy Magazine, 2006
'Midnight Folk,' Aeon Magazine, 2006
'The Dope Fiend', Sci Fiction, 2005 (novelette)
'Baobabs,' Fortean Bureau, 2005
'Alienation and Love in the Hebrew Alphabet,' Chizine, 2005
'The Heist,' The Horror Express, 2005
'Thrilling Wonder Stories #52: The Invasion of the Zog,' Apex Digest, 2005
'Crucifixation,' Apex Digest, 2005
'The Gimatria of Pi,' Fortean Bureau, 2004
'Cell,' Continuum Science Fiction, 2004
'Post-Human Pat,' Abyss & Apex, 2004
'The Curious Case of the Micro-Cynicon,' Fortean Bureau, 2004
'Transylvanian Mission,' Dark Lurkers, 2004
'The Ballerina,' Nemonymous, 2003