Vladimír Šlechta
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science fiction and fantasy author.(11 March 2010
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Life

Šlechta was born in
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in 1960, but most of his life he spent in the
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, in
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or its surroundings. In 1967, his father joined the
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but one year later he opposed the party line, so his membership was terminated. He was also removed from his teaching post at a university, and he couldn't find another job. Vladimír Šlechta couldn't study a secondary school in
České Budějovice České Budějovice (; ) is a city in the South Bohemian Region of the Czech Republic. It has about 97,000 inhabitants. The city is located in the valley of the Vltava River, at its confluence with the Malše. České Budějovice is the largest ...
, that's why he studied in
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. He then went to study at the
Czech Technical University in Prague Czech Technical University in Prague (CTU) () is one of the largest universities in the Czech Republic with 8 faculties, and is one of the oldest institutes of technology in Central Europe. It is also the oldest non-military technical universi ...
's Faculty of Civil Engineering. After that, he was employed in design departments of various water management institutions. He worked three years as clerk for firemen, and a few years as a project and investment manager. Since 1999 he has been self-employed, designing water supply and sanitation. Since 1984 has been married and he has two grown-up sons.


Author

In 1993 Vladimír Šlechta published his first short story‚''Legendary Weapon'' in the magazine Ikarie. In 1999, his two novels were published: ''Project Bersekr'' and ''Sharp Echoes''. By 2007, about 15 thousand copies of his books were sold, making him one of the best-selling Czech authors of fantasy and sci-fi. Twice he received The Academy Prize for Science Fiction and Sci-fi in the Best Published Short Story category. At present, he is the author of nine books, in which he combines adventurous science-fiction and fantasy elements.


Bibliography

The Bloody Borderland ''The Bloody Borderland'' is a cycle of fantasy stories which take place in the place called Borderland. In ''The Bloody Borderland ''the borders lead along territories of people, elves and hobgoblins. The borders are bloody because there are never-ceasing struggles for these borders (for its shifts, crossing the border, keeping). People fight with people, people fight with hobgoblins, people with elves, hobgoblins with hobgoblins and elves with hobgoblins. During which time individual fractions conclude temporary truce and alliances. *''Sign of a Circle '' '' (The Breath of Dragon, 1995)'', short story, adaptational version: part of the book ''Orcigard'' *''Triple Blood '' '' (Trojí krev) '', short story, part of ''The Garden of the Sirens'' *''The Child's Dagger (Dětská dýka) '', anthology: '' Dragon Beaters I '' (Drakobijci) *''The War Trick (Válečná lest) '', anthology: ''Dragon Beaters II'', short story *''Ex-orkista'', short story *''The Common Law (Zvykové právo)'', anthology: ''Dragon Beaters III'' *''The Old War (Stará válka) '', anthology: ''Dragon Beaters IV'' *''The Fly of the Star (Let hvězdy) '' *''The Winter Commission (Zimní zakázka) '', anthology: ''Dragon Beaters V '' *''The Children of the Wood (Děti lesa) '' *''The Weapon of My Dead Friend (Zbraň mého mrtvého přítele) '', anthology: ''Dragon Beaters VII'' *''A Piece of Luck (Šťastná náhoda) '', anthology: ''The Legends of the Czech Fantasy'' *''The Easy Matter (Snadná záležitost) '', anthology: '' Dragon Beaters VIII'' *''Blood of Angel (Krev anděla) '', anthology: ''Imperium Bhemorum ''


Novels

*''The Bloody Borderland (Krvavé pohraničí) '' *''The Wild Forest (Šílený les) '' *''Orcigard'' *''The Gordon's Earth 0: The Best Day (Gordonova země 0: Nejlepší den) '' *''The Gordon's Earth I: The Garden of the Sirens (Gordonova země 1: Zahrada siren) '' *''The Gordon's Earth II: The fences of Bones (Gordonova země 2: Ploty z kostí) '' Next cycles – Havran ''Havran '' is a cycle of four short stories which take place in the near future in
Bohemia Bohemia ( ; ; ) is the westernmost and largest historical region of the Czech Republic. In a narrow, geographic sense, it roughly encompasses the territories of present-day Czechia that fall within the Elbe River's drainage basin, but historic ...
which are laying waste by ethnic war when the newcomers rebelled against the majority society. *''The God's copier (Boží kopírka) '' *''The Cathedral (Katedrála) '', anthology 2001: ''Czech Odyssey (Česká odysea) '' *''The Journey through Orilien (Cesta přes Orilien) '', anthology: ''10 x Angel of the Last Judgment (10 x Anděl posledního soudu) '' *''Blood of the Angel (Krev anděla), anthology: Imperium Bohemorum'' Next cycles – everything on Mars This cycle of the short stories and fictions takes place in
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after the second energetic war caused by lack of fossil fuel and the world backed to the
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after exhaustion of nearly all sources of energy. And Germanic
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enforces its laws on these ruins of
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civilization. Meanwhile, the colonization of Mars is proceeding and new sources of fossil fuel are discovered. Mankind has a chance to begin on
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again.


The short stories

*''The One Who goes Second (Ten, který jde první) '' *''The Legendary Weapon (Legendární zbraň) '' *''Dying according to Andrew F. (Umírání podle Andrewa F.) '' *''Artifact (Artefakt) '' *''Vision (Přízrak), anthology: Salamander (Mlok) '' *''The Invaders (Nájezdníci) '' *''The Spirit ship (Ducholoď) '' *''The Dome (Dóm) '' * ''The Ritual (Rituál) '', anthology: ''Rigor Mortis'' *''Conquista'', anthology: ''Salamander '' *''Martian's God (Marťanský Bůh) ''


Fictions

*''Project Bersekr'' *''The Sharp Echoes (Ostří ozvěny) '' *''Kyborg's Name (Kyborgovo jméno) '' Everything that doesn't belong to cycles *''The Boys from Running Fire (Chlapci od běžícího ohně) '' *''The Bert's Klajm (Bertův Klajm) '' *''The Protected Journey (Chráněná cesta) '', anthology: ''Salamander'' *''The Garden of the Ghosts (Zahrada duchů), The Breath of Dragon (Dech draka), The Fortress (Pevnost) '' *''The Story about the Black Death (Příběh o černé smrti), The Breath of Dragon'' *''Something about the Ghosts (Něco o strašidlech), The Weapons of Avalonu (Zbraně Avalonu) '' *''The operation ''Saint pike'' (Operace ''Svaté kopi'') '' *''Marx's Constant (Marxova konstanta) ''


References

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