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Tähtifantasia Award
Tähtifantasia Award is an annual prize by Helsingin science fiction seura ry for the best foreign fantasy book released in Finland. Recipients 2015 *(winner) Terry Pratchett: '' FC Akateemiset'' (''Unseen Academicals'', 2009.) Translated by Mika Kivimäki. Karisto, 2014. Other shortlisted books: * Kate Atkinson: '' Elämä elämältä'' (''Life After Life'', Schildts & Söderströms) * Robert W. Chambers: '' Keltainen kuningas'' (''The King in Yellow'', Basam Books) * Machado de Assis: ''Kuolematon ja muita novelleja'' (short story collection, Sammakko) * Liz Williams: '' Kultainen lohikäärme'' (''Precious Dragon'', Like) 2014 *(winner) Bruno Schulz: '' Kanelipuodit ja muita kertomuksia'' (''The Street of Crocodiles'', short story collection, 1934.) Translated from Polish by Tapani Kärkkäinen. Basam Books, 2013. Other shortlisted books: * Aloysius Bertrand: '' Yön Kaspar'' (''Gaspard de la Nuit'', Savukeidas) * Eowyn Ivey: '' Lumilapsi'' (''The Snow Child'', Baza ...
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Tähtivaeltaja
''Tähtivaeltaja'' (literally ''stellar wanderer'') is a Finnish language, Finnish quarterly science fiction magazine published in Finland. History and profile ''Tähtivaeltaja'' was started in 1982. The magazine is published by Helsingin science fiction -seura. Toni Jerrman has been the editor of the magazine throughout its twenty-year history. Contributors to the magazine have included Johanna Sinisalo, Jyrki Kasvi, Petri Hiltunen and Jyrki 69, among others. See also * Tähtivaeltaja Award * Tähtifantasia Award References External links Official website WorldCat record
1982 establishments in Finland Finnish-language magazines Magazines established in 1982 Magazines published in Helsinki Science fiction magazines Science fiction magazines established in the 1980s Quarterly magazines published in Finland fr:Prix Tähtivaeltaja {{Sf-mag-stub ...
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