Uğur Kılınç
Uşak'ta doğdu. Ondokuz Mayıs Üniversitesi, İletişim Fakültesi, Sinema bölümünde Doktor Öğretim Üyesi olarak çalışmalarını yürütmektedir. Akademik çalışmalarını Hollywood sinema endüstrisi, korku sineması, canavar kuramı ve tür kuramları alanlarında yoğunlaştıran yazarın bu konular üzerine ulusal ve uluslararası yayınları bulunmaktadır.
Horror Author & Assistant Professor from Turkey.
Ph.D. on Horror Cinema in Hollywood. Interests: Monster Theory, Gothic Adaptations, Dracula.
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Öğrencilik yıllarında ilk hikayelerini “Servet-i Fünün” dergisinde yayınlayarak edebiyat dünyasına adım attı. Aynı dergiye yazan diğer altı arkadaşı ile birlikte, edebiyatımızda "Yedi Meşaleciler" adıyla anılan topluluğu oluşturdular. Kenan Hulûsi, içlerindeki tek hikâye yazarıydı. 1928 yılında önce bir antoloji, ardından da bir dergi hazırlayarak çıkış yapan ve Sabri Esat Siyavuşgil, Ziya Osman Saba, Yaşar Nabi Nayır, Muammer Lütfi, Vasfi Mahir Kocatürk, Cevdet Kudret ve Kenan Hulûsi'den oluşan topluluk, milli edebiyatçıların sığlıklarına, gerçekçilikten kopmuş ve içi boşalmış "milli"liklerine bir tepkiyi dillendiriyordu. Ancak -
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Count Stenbock
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Hikaye yazarı. İstanbul Erkek Lisesi’ni bitirdikten sonra İstanbul Üniversitesi Edebiyat Fakültesi’ne devam etti.
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Öğrencilik yıllarında ilk hikayelerini “Servet-i Fünün” dergisinde yayınlayarak edebiyat dünyasına adım attı. Aynı dergiye yazan diğer altı arkadaşı ile birlikte, edebiyatımızda "Yedi Meşaleciler" adıyla anılan topluluğu oluşturdular. Kenan Hulûsi, içlerindeki tek hikâye yazarıydı. 1928 yılında önce bir antoloji, ardından da bir dergi hazırlayarak çıkış yapan ve Sabri Esat Siyavuşgil, Ziya Osman Saba, Yaşar Nabi Nayır, Muammer Lütfi, Vasfi Mahir Kocatürk, Cevdet Kudret ve Kenan Hulûsi'den oluşan topluluk, milli edebiyatçıların sığlıklarına, gerçekçilikten kopmuş ve içi boşalmış "milli"liklerine bir tepkiyi dillendiriyordu. Ancak -
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19 Temmuz 1987’de doğdu. 2010’da Trakya Üniversitesi Edebiyat Fakültesi Tarih bölümünden mezun oldu. Aynı üniversitede, Sosyal Bilimler Enstitüsü’ne bağlı Tarih Anabilim Dalı’nda Genel Türk Tarihi alanında, “Moğolların Deşt-i Kıpçak Seferleri” teziyle yüksek lisansını tamamladı. Çeşitli internet sitesi ve fanzinlerde, araştırma yazıları ve hikâyeleri yayımlandı. FABİSAD’ın düzenlediği 2013 GİO Hikâye Yarışması’nda Kumarcı Bahattin adlı öykü ile dereceye girerek “Öykü Başarı Ödülü” ve Türkiye Bilişim Derneği’nin düzenlediği “TBD Bilimkurgu Öykü Yarışması 2013’de Hekim Maliguri’nin Acayiplikleri adlı öykü ile mansiyon kazandı. 2017’de Yedikuleli Mansur romanıyla GİO Roman Ödülleri’nde dereceye girerek “Başarı Ödülü” aldı. 2019’da Istrancalı A
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Tomasz Jedrowski
Biography: Tomasz was born in West Germany to Polish parents and studied law at Cambridge. He lives in France, exploring local history, national identity, and ecology.
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His debut novel SWIMMING IN THE DARK was published by Bloomsbury in the UK and William Morrow in the USA, and has been translated into thirteen languages. Film/TV rights and opera rights have been optioned. The novel was a finalist for the Polari First Book Prize (2021).
‘Imagine CALL ME BY YOUR NAME set in Communist Poland and you'll get a sense of Jedrowski's moving debut about a consuming love affair amidst a country being torn apart.’ — The Oprah Magazine
Tomasz Jedrowski is currently writing his second novel.