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Eurocon 2000: Gdansk-Poland

HALL OF FAME

Best Author: Ken MacLeod (UK)

Best Translator: Rolf Andersen (Norway)

Best Promoter: Emanuel Ikonomov (Bulgaria)

Best Journal: Esli (Russia)

Best Publisher: Eide Forlag (Norway)

Best Artist: Woytek Siudmak (Poland)

Best Fanzine: Miesiecznik (Poland)


ENCOURAGEMENT AWARDS:

Anton Pervushkin (Russia)

Nikolay Tododov (Bulgaria)

Anna Lee (Ukraine)

Anna Brzezinska (Poland)

Liviu Radu (Romania)

Sabine Wedermeyer (Germany)


SOME DETAILS OF AWARD WINNERS

'Esli' is the only Russian SF magazine published in 2000. Publishes Russian, English language, and some other SF.

Emanuel Ikonomov. Born 1960 in Sofia. Translator, editor, critic, publisher, author. Founder of the New Bulgarian SF&F series. First SF translation 1979, story 1980.

Initially a promoter of foreign SF, he has now turned to promoting Bulgarian SF which has been neglected by publishers in the 1990s.

Nikolay Tododov. Born 1982 in Sofia. Already has had 2 stories published in magazines, and a third in the anthology 'Wonder Horizons'. Has translated English & Spanish works. Considered best young Bulgarian writer.

Eide Forlag. SF publisher in Norwegian. Has placed standard SF/Fantasy works on Norwegian on the market for the very first time.

Rolf Andersen. Translator bringing many classic, and leading edge, SF works into Norwegian for the very first time.

Ken MacLeod. Young Scottish author. The British Rafal Ziemkiewicz, except his politics areTrotskyite-come- Libertarian. Has won the Prometheus and BSFA Awards. Novels - The Star Fraction, The Stone Canal, The Cassini Division, The Sky Road.